Characterization of thermalized Fermi-Pasta-Ulam chains
Boris Gershgorin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermal equilibrium properties of Fermi-Pasta-Ulam chains, revealing that they can be described by weakly interacting renormalized waves with specific distributions and spectral features, supported by theoretical and numerical evidence.
Contribution
It introduces a renormalization approach to describe thermalized FPU chains, linking wave interactions to effective linear dispersion and discrete breathers, with validation through numerical experiments.
Findings
Renormalized waves follow Rayleigh-Jeans distribution.
Renormalized dispersion matches numerical results.
Existence of discrete breathers in thermal equilibrium.
Abstract
The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam (FPU) chains of particles in \textit{thermal equilibrium} are studied from both wave-interaction and particle-interaction points of view. It is shown that, even in a strongly nonlinear regime, the chain in thermal equilibrium can be effectively described by a system of weakly interacting \textit{renormalized} nonlinear waves. These waves possess (i) the Rayleigh-Jeans distribution and (ii) zero correlations between waves, just as noninteracting free waves would. This renormalization is achieved through a set of canonical transformations. The renormalized linear dispersion of these renormalized waves is obtained and shown to be in excellent agreement with numerical experiments. Moreover, a dynamical interpretation of the renormalization of the dispersion relation is provided via a self-consistency, mean-field argument. It turns out that this renormalization arises…
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TopicsNonlinear Photonic Systems · Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
