Heat transport in low dimensions: introduction and phenomenology
Stefano Lepri, Roberto Livi, Antonio Politi

TL;DR
This paper introduces fundamental models and concepts related to heat transport in low-dimensional systems, focusing on nonlinear oscillators and their transport behaviors.
Contribution
It provides an overview of basic models and phenomenological understanding of heat transport in low-dimensional lattice systems.
Findings
Summary of key models for low-dimensional heat transport
Description of transport phenomenology in nonlinear oscillator systems
Foundational concepts for further research in the field
Abstract
In this chapter we introduce some of the basic models and concepts that will be discussed throughout the volume. In particular we describe systems of nonlinear oscillators arranged on low-dimensional lattices and summarize the phenomenology of their transport properties.
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