Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1994-04-29
Phys.Lett. B329 (1994) 413-418
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
11 pages (LaTeX + RevTeX), 3 figures available as post script files. Michigan State University Preprint, to be published in Ph
Scientific paper
10.1016/0370-2693(94)91083-9
The ability of semi-classical transport models to correctly simulate Pauli blocking and Bose enhancement is discussed. In the context of simple quantum mechanical systems, it is shown that using $(1 \pm f)$ enhancements is inadequate to describe systems far from equilibrium. The relaxation of $(1 + f)$ descriptions toward equilibrium is studied both in the context of simple models, including a hot pion gas confined to a box. We give simple estimates for the characteristic number of collisions for a system to relax toward equilibrium.
Bauer Wolfgang
Pratt Scott
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