Ismael V. L. Costa
University of Brasília
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EPL | 2003
Ismael V. L. Costa; Rafael Morgado; M. Lima; Fernando A. Oliveira
We study anomalous diffusion for one-dimensional systems described by a generalized Langevin equation. We show that superdiffusive systems can be divided into two classes: normal and fast. For fast superdiffusion we prove that the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem does not hold. As a result, the system acquires an effective temperature. This effective temperature is a signature of metastability found in many complex systems such as spin-glass and granular material.
EPL | 2006
Mendeli H. Vainstein; Ismael V. L. Costa; Rafael Morgado; Fernando A. Oliveira
We study the relaxation process in normal and anomalous diffusion regimes for systems described by a generalized Langevin equation (GLE). We demonstrate the existence of a very general correlation function which describes the relaxation phenomena. Such function is even; therefore, it cannot be an exponential or a stretched exponential. However, for a proper choice of the parameters, those functions can be reproduced within certain intervals with good precision. We also show the passage from the non-Markovian to the Markovian behaviour in the normal diffusion regime. For times longer than the relaxation time, the correlation function for anomalous diffusion becomes a power law for broad-band noise.
EPL | 2007
Luciano C. Lapas; Ismael V. L. Costa; Mendeli H. Vainstein; Fernando A. Oliveira
Ballistic transportation introduces new challenges in the thermodynamic properties of a gas of particles. For example, violation of mixing, ergodicity and of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem may occur, since all these processes are connected. In this work, we obtain results for all ranges of diffusion, i.e., both for subdiffusion and superdiffusion, where the bath is such that it gives origin to a colored noise. In this way we obtain the skewness and the non-Gaussian factor for the probability distribution function of the dynamical variable. We put particular emphasis on ballistic diffusion, and we demonstrate that in this case, although the second law of thermodynamics is preserved, the entropy does not reach a maximum and a non-Gaussian behavior occurs. This implies the non-applicability of the central limit theorem.
Lecture Notes in Physics | 2006
Mendeli H. Vainstein; Ismael V. L. Costa; Fernando A. Oliveira
Complex systems such as glasses, gels, granular materials, and systems far from equilibrium exhibit violation of the ergodic hypothesis (EH) and of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT). Recent investigations in systems with memory [1] have established a hierarchical connection between mixing, the EH and the FDT. They have shown that a failure of the mixing condition (MC) will lead to the subsequent failures of the EH and of the FDT. Another important point is that such violations are not limited to complex systems: simple systems may also display this feature. Results from such systems are analytical and obviously easier to understand than those obtained in complex structures, where a large number of competing phenomena are present. In this work, we review some important requirements for the validity of the FDT and its connection with mixing, the EH and anomalous diffusion in one-dimensional systems. We show that when the FDT fails, an out-of-equilibrium system relaxes to an effective temperature different from that of the heat reservoir. This effective temperature is a signature of metastability found in many complex systems such as spin-glasses and granular materials.
Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2006
Ismael V. L. Costa; Mendeli H. Vainstein; Luciano C. Lapas; Adriano A. Batista; Fernando A. Oliveira
Investigations on diffusion in systems with memory [I.V.L. Costa, R. Morgado, M.V.B.T. Lima, F.A. Oliveira, Europhys. Lett. 63 (2003) 173] have established a hierarchical connection between mixing, ergodicity, and the fluctuation–dissipation theorem (FDT). This hierarchy means that ergodicity is a necessary condition for the validity of the FDT, and mixing is a necessary condition for ergodicity. In this work, we compare those results with recent investigations using the Lee recurrence relations method [M.H. Lee, Phys. Rev. B 26 (1982) 2547; M.H. Lee, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001) 250601; M.H. Lee, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 39 (2006) 4651]. Lee shows that ergodicity is violated in the dynamics of the electron gas [M.H. Lee, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 39 (2006) 4651]. This reinforces both works and implies that the results of [I.V.L. Costa, R. Morgado, M.V.B.T. Lima, F.A. Oliveira, Europhys. Lett. 63 (2003) 173] are more general than the framework in which they were obtained. Some applications to slow relaxation phenomena are discussed.
Physical Review E | 2016
Washington S. Alves; Evandro A. Rodrigues; Henrique A. Fernandes; Bernardo A. Mello; Fernando A. Oliveira; Ismael V. L. Costa
We present a method to derive an analytical expression for the roughness of an eroded surface whose dynamics are ruled by cellular automaton. Starting from the automaton, we obtain the time evolution of the height average and height variance (roughness). We apply this method to the etching model in 1+1 dimensions, and then we obtain the roughness exponent. Using this in conjunction with the Galilean invariance we obtain the other exponents, which perfectly match the numerical results obtained from simulations. These exponents are exact, and they are the same as those exhibited by the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) model for this dimension. Therefore, our results provide proof for the conjecture that the etching and KPZ models belong to the same universality class. Moreover, the method is general, and it can be applied to other cellular automata models.
Physics Letters A | 2006
Ismael V. L. Costa; Fernando A. Oliveira; M.E.X. Guimarães; Fernando Moraes
Abstract We study the effect of the geometry and topology of a scalar-tensor cosmic string space–time on the electric and magnetic fields of line sources. It is shown that the dilatonic coupling of the gravity induces effects along the string comparable to a current flow allowing for forbidden regions near the string.
Physical Review D | 2003
Fernando Moraes; A. M. de M. Carvalho; Ismael V. L. Costa; Fernando A. Oliveira; Claudio Furtado
EPL | 2004
Ismael V. L. Costa; Rafael Morgado; M. Lima; Fernando A. Oliveira
Acta Physica Polonica B | 2004
Rafael Morgado; Ismael V. L. Costa; Fernando A. Oliveira