Microscopic chaos and transport in thermostated dynamical systems

Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics

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review, 103 pages (revtex) with 24 figures (postscript); some figures are in reduced quality, see alternatively http://www.m

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A fundamental challenge is to understand nonequilibrium statistical mechanics starting from microscopic chaos in the equations of motion of a many-particle system. In this review we summarize recent theoretical advances along these lines. Particularly, we are concerned with nonequilibrium situations created by external electric fields and by temperature or velocity gradients. These constraints pump energy into a system, hence there must be some thermal reservoir that prevents the system from heating up. About twenty years ago a deterministic and time-reversible modeling of such thermal reservoirs was proposed in form of Gaussian and Nose-Hoover thermostats. This approach yielded simple relations between fundamental quantities of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and of dynamical systems theory. The main theme of our review is to critically assess the universality of these results. As a vehicle of demonstration we employ the driven periodic Lorentz gas, which is a toy model for the classical dynamics of an electron in a metal under application of an electric field. Applying different types of thermal reservoirs to this system we compare the resulting nonequilibrium steady states with each other. Along the same lines we discuss an interacting many-particle system under shear and heat. Finally, we outline an unexpected relationship between deterministic thermostats and active Brownian particles modeling biophysical cell motility.

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