The Method of Collective Variables in the Theory of Nonlinear Fluctuations with Account for Kinetic Processes
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https://doi.org/10.15407/ujpe67.8.579Keywords:
simple fluid, nonlinear fluctuations, non-equilibrium statistical operator, distribution function, Fokker–Planck equationAbstract
The set of parameters of the Bogolyubov reduced description, which includes collective variables, has been optimized for the consistent description of the kinetics and hydrodynamics of the systems of interacting particles. The contributions from short- and long-range interactions between the particles are separated. The short-range interactions (for example, the hard-sphere model) are described in the coordinate-momentum space, and the long-range ones in the space of collective variables. The short-range component is considered to be basic. Using the method of Zubarev non-equilibrium statistical operator, a system of transport equations for the non-equilibrium one-particle distribution function, the non-equilibrium average value for the density of particle interaction energy, and the non-equilibrium distribution function of collective variables are obtained. The applied method of collective variables allowed both the structural function and the hydrodynamic velocities of collective variables to be calculated in approximations higher than the Gaussian one.
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