Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions: an Introduction
Thierry Dauxois, Stefano Ruffo, Ennio Arimondo, Martin Wilkens

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in statistical mechanics for systems with long-range forces, highlighting their diverse applications from astrophysics to Bose-Einstein condensates.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of the dynamics and thermodynamics of long-range interacting systems, emphasizing new theoretical insights.
Findings
Unified framework for long-range systems
Applications across multiple scientific fields
Insights into Bose-Einstein condensates
Abstract
We review theoretical results obtained recently in the framework of statistical mechanics to study systems with long range forces. This fundamental and methodological study leads us to consider the different domains of applications in a trans-disciplinary perspective (astrophysics, nuclear physics, plasmas physics, metallic clusters, hydrodynamics,...) with a special emphasis on Bose-Einstein condensates.
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