4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

OVER-POPULATED TAILS FOR CONSERVATIVE-IN-THE-MEAN INELASTIC MAXWELL MODELS

Journal

DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 59-81

Publisher

AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/dcds.2009.24.59

Keywords

inelastic collisions; stochastic restitution coefficient; conservative in mean; asymptotic behavior; thick-tails

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  1. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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We introduce and discuss spatially homogeneous Maxwell-type models of the nonlinear Boltzmann equation undergoing binary collisions with a random component. The random contribution to collisions is such that the usual collisional invariants of mass, momentum and energy do not hold point wise, even if they all hold in the mean. Under this assumption it is shown that, while the Boltzmann equation has the usual conserved quantities, it possesses a steady state with power-like tails for certain random variables. A similar situation occurs in kinetic models of economy recently considered by two of the authors [24], which are conservative in the mean but possess a steady distribution with Pareto tails. The convolution-like gain operator is subsequently shown to have good contraction/expansion properties with respect to different metrics in the set of probability measures. Existence and regularity of isotropic stationary states is shown directly by constructing converging iteration sequences as done in [8]. Uniqueness, asymptotic stability and estimates of overpopulated high energy tails of the steady profile are derived from the basic property of contraction/expansion of metrics. For general initial conditions the solutions of the Boltzmann equation are then proved to converge with computable rate as t ->infinity to the steady solution in these distances, which metricizes the weak convergence of measures. These results show that power like tails in Maxwell models are obtained when the point-wise conservation of momentum and/or energy holds only globally.

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