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Intro
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The hard sphere dynamics
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What can be predicted?
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Ergodicity and invariant measures
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Concentration of measure
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Entropy and chaos
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The mean field limit
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Convergence to the Boltzmann equation
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The low density limit
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Propagation of chaos
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Fluctuations
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Correlations and dissipation
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Mixing mechanisms
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of particle dynamics in this 52-minute lecture by Laure Saint-Raymond titled "Exchangeability, chaos and dissipation in large systems of particles." Delve into the complexities of hard sphere dynamics, predictability in particle systems, and the concepts of ergodicity and invariant measures. Examine the role of entropy and chaos in large particle systems, and understand the mean field limit and its convergence to the Boltzmann equation. Investigate the low density limit, propagation of chaos, and fluctuations in particle systems. Analyze the relationships between correlations, dissipation, and mixing mechanisms. This talk, part of the "Panorama of Mathematics" conference organized by the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, offers a comprehensive overview of current trends, results, and challenges in the mathematical sciences related to large-scale particle systems.

Panorama of Mathematics - Laure Saint-Raymond

Hausdorff Center for Mathematics
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