A Lie algebra-theoretic approach to characterisation of collision invariants of the Boltzmann equation for general convex particles

Mark Wilkinson
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By studying scattering Lie groups and their associated Lie algebras, we introduce a new method for the characterisation of collision invariants for physical scattering families associated to smooth, convex hard particles in the particular case that the collision invariant is of class \begin{document}$ \mathscr{C}^{1} $\end{document}. This work extends that of Saint-Raymond and Wilkinson (Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics (2018), 71(8), pp. 1494–1534), in which the authors characterise collision invariants only in the case of the so-called canonical physical scattering family. Indeed, our method extends to the case of non-canonical physical scattering, whose existence was reported in Wilkinson (Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (2020), 235(3), pp. 2055–2083). Moreover, our new method improves upon the work in Saint-Raymond and Wilkinson as we place no symmetry hypotheses on the underlying non-spherical particles which make up the gas under consideration. The techniques established in this paper also yield a new proof of the result of Boltzmann for collision invariants of class \begin{document}$ \mathscr{C}^{1} $\end{document} in the classical case of hard spheres.

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By studying scattering Lie groups and their associated Lie algebras, we introduce a new method for the characterisation of collision invariants for physical scattering families associated to smooth, convex hard particles in the particular case that the collision invariant is of class \begin{document}$ \mathscr{C}^{1} $\end{document}. This work extends that of Saint-Raymond and Wilkinson (Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics (2018), 71(8), pp. 1494–1534), in which the authors characterise collision invariants only in the case of the so-called canonical physical scattering family. Indeed, our method extends to the case of non-canonical physical scattering, whose existence was reported in Wilkinson (Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (2020), 235(3), pp. 2055–2083). Moreover, our new method improves upon the work in Saint-Raymond and Wilkinson as we place no symmetry hypotheses on the underlying non-spherical particles which make up the gas under consideration. The techniques established in this paper also yield a new proof of the result of Boltzmann for collision invariants of class \begin{document}$ \mathscr{C}^{1} $\end{document} in the classical case of hard spheres.
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