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Abstract
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We consider a particular class of solutions to the Boltzmann equation which
are referred to as homoenergetic solutions. They describe the dynamics of a
dilute gas due to collisions and the action of either a shear, a dilation or a
combination of both. More precisely, we study the case in which the shear is
dominant compared with the dilation and the collision operator has homogeneity
. We
prove that solutions with initially high temperature remain close and converge to a
Maxwellian distribution with temperature going to infinity. Furthermore, we give
precise asymptotic formulas for the temperature. The proof relies on an ansatz which
is motivated by a Hilbert-type expansion. We consider both noncutoff and cutoff
kernels.
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Keywords
Boltzmann equation, Homoenergetic solutions, long-range
interactions, nonequilibrium, hard potentials
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Mathematical Subject Classification
Primary: 35C20, 35Q20, 82C40
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Milestones
Received: 18 March 2023
Revised: 19 September 2023
Accepted: 14 November 2023
Published: 16 May 2024
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