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On the Dynamics of Large Particle Systems in the Mean Field Limit
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2016
Macroscopic and Large Scale Phenomena: Coarse Graining, Mean Field Limits and Ergodicity
This course explains how the usual mean field evolution partial differential equations (PDEs) in Statistical Physics - such as the Vlasov-Poisson system, the vorticity formulation of the two-dimensional Euler equation for incompressible fluids, or the time-dependent Hartree equation in quantum mechanics - can be rigorously derived from first principles, i.e. from the fundamental microscopic equations that govern the evolution of large, interacting particle systems. The emphasis is put on the
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