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Kinetic Theory for the Low-Density Lorentz Gas

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Kinetic Theory for the Low-Density Lorentz Gas - Marklof, Jens, and Strombergsson, Andreas
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The Lorentz gas is one of the simplest and most widely-studied models for particle transport in matter. It describes a cloud of non-interacting gas particles in an infinitely extended array of identical spherical scatterers. The model was introduced by Lorentz in 1905 who, following the pioneering ideas of Maxwell and Boltzmann, postulated that in the limit of low scatterer density, the macroscopic transport properties of the model should be governed by a linear Boltzmann equation. The linear Boltzmann equation has since ...

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Kinetic Theory for the Low-Density Lorentz Gas 2024, American Mathematical Society, Providence

ISBN-13: 9781470468699

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