Title of article
On the mathematical transport theory in microporous media: The billiard approach
Author/Authors
Bianca، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
37
From page
699
To page
735
Abstract
This paper is an expository of the main dynamical properties of billiards, which depend on the shape of the walls of the container, and the recent developments like the introduction of an external field, which mimic the coupling with a thermostat.
ass of dynamical system dealt with in this paper exhibits characteristics of hybrid systems as it links discrete and continuous, deterministic and stochastic dynamics.
ntents are focused on applications. Specifically, transport dynamics in highly-confined regions has been of interest in the last few decades because of industrial and medical applications. Aspects of confined transport remain elusive, considering that in microporous membranes, whose size pores is about that of the molecules, the transport is sometimes ballistic, and sometimes diffusive. The classical kinetic and macroscopic approach can not be directly applied because collisions of particle fluid with walls prevail. The microscopic mathematical billiard theory can be applied as a mathematical tool since the interstices between obstacles can be considered as the pores of the membranes.
Keywords
Membranes , Billiards , Thermostats , Ergodicity , Kolmogorov–Sinai entropy , hyperbolicity , decay of correlations , Lyapunov exponents
Journal title
Nonlinear Analysis Hybrid Systems
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Nonlinear Analysis Hybrid Systems
Record number
1602430
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