The Spectrum of the Billiard Laplacian of a Family of Random Billiards

  • Renato Feres
  • , Hong Kun Zhang

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Abstract

Random billiards are billiard dynamical systems for which the reflection law giving the post-collision direction of a billiard particle as a function of the pre-collision direction is specified by a Markov (scattering) operator P. Billiards with microstructure are random billiards whose Markov operator is derived from a "microscopic surface structure" on the boundary of the billiard table. The microstructure in turn is defined in terms of what we call a billiard cell Q, the shape of which completely determines the operator P. This operator, defined on an appropriate Hilbert space, is bounded self-adjoint and, for the examples considered here, a Hilbert-Schmidt operator. A central problem in the statistical theory of such random billiards is to relate the geometric characteristics of Q and the spectrum of P. We show, for a particular family of billiard cell shapes parametrized by a scale invariant curvature K (Fig.2), that the billiard Laplacian P-I is closely related to the ordinary spherical Laplacian, and indicate, by partly analytical and partly numerical means, how this provides asymptotic information about the spectrum of P for small values of K. It is shown, in particular, that the second moment of scattering about the incidence angle closely approximates the spectral gap of P.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1039-1054
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Statistical Physics
Volume141
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Billiards
  • Classical scattering
  • Knudsen law
  • Spectral gap

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