Infinite horizon billiards: Transport at the border between Gauss and Lévy universality classes

Lior Zarfaty, Alexander Peletskyi, Eli Barkai, and Sergey Denisov
Phys. Rev. E 100, 042140 – Published 31 October 2019

Abstract

We consider transport in two billiard models, the infinite horizon Lorentz gas and the stadium channel, presenting analytical results for the spreading packet of particles. We first obtain the cumulative distribution function of traveling times between collisions, which exhibits nonanalytical behavior. Using a renewal assumption and the Lévy walk model, we obtain the particles' probability density. For the Lorentz gas, it shows a distinguished difference when compared with the known Gaussian propagator, as the latter is valid only for extremely long times. In particular, we show plumes of particles spreading along the infinite corridors, creating power-law tails of the density. We demonstrate the slow convergence rate via summation of independent and identically distributed random variables on the border between Lévy and Gauss laws. The renewal assumption works well for the Lorentz gas with intermediate-size scattering centers, but fails for the stadium channel due to strong temporal correlations. Our analytical results are supported with numerical samplings.

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  • Received 9 August 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.100.042140

©2019 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Statistical Physics & Thermodynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Lior Zarfaty1,*, Alexander Peletskyi2, Eli Barkai1, and Sergey Denisov3

  • 1Department of Physics, Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel
  • 2Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg, Universitätsstrasse 1, 86135 Augsburg, Germany
  • 3Department of Computer Science, Oslo Metropolitan University, 0130 Oslo, Norway

  • *lior.zarfaty@mail.huji.ac.il

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Vol. 100, Iss. 4 — October 2019

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