Relationship between nonlinearities and thermalization in classical open systems: The role of the interaction range
Roberto Onofrio, Bala Sundaram

TL;DR
This study investigates how the range of interactions influences thermalization and nonlinear dynamics in classical many-body systems, revealing a crossover from integrable to chaotic regimes with distinct scaling behaviors.
Contribution
It demonstrates that interaction range critically determines anomalous scaling and thermalization, unifying different models within a common framework and highlighting the role of nonlinearities.
Findings
Interaction range governs the transition between integrable and chaotic regimes.
Anomalous scaling appears at intermediate interaction ranges.
Fourier analysis links nonlinearities to effective broadband baths.
Abstract
We discuss results on the dynamics of thermalization for a model with Gaussian interactions between two classical many-body systems trapped in external harmonic potentials. Previous work showed an approximate, power-law scaling of the interaction energy with the number of particles, with particular focus on the dependence of the anomalous exponent on the interaction strength. Here we explore the role of the interaction range in determining anomalous exponents, showing that it is a more relevant parameter to differentiate distinct regimes of responses of the system. More specifically, on varying the interaction range from its largest values while keeping the interaction strength constant, we observe a crossover from an integrable system, approximating the Caldeira-Leggett interaction term in the long range limit, to an intermediate interaction range in which the system manifests…
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