Statistical mechanics and dynamics of solvable models with long-range interactions
by
Prof.Stefano Ruffo(Dipartimento di Energetica "S. Stecco", Universita' di Firenze, and INFN.)
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Europe/Rome
Aula Conversi (Dip. di Fisica - Edificio G. Marconi)
Aula Conversi
Dip. di Fisica - Edificio G. Marconi
Description
Systems with long-range interactions, like gravitational, charged and
dipolar systems, can be made extensive, but are intrinsically non additive.
The violation of this basic property of thermodynamics is the origin of
ensemble inequivalence, which in turn implies that specific heat can be
negative in the microcanonical ensemble, temperature jumps can appear at
microcanonical first order phase transitions, ergodicity may be
broken. Realizing that such features may be present for a wide class
of systems has renewed the interest in long-range interactions.
In this seminar, I will present a review of the recent advances on the
statistical mechanics and out-of-equilibrium dynamics of solvable models
with long-range interactions.