From Non-normalizable Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics to infinite-ergodic theory

Abstract

We study a particle immersed in a heat bath, in the presence of an external force which decays at least as rapidly as 1/x, for example a particle interacting with a surface through a Lennard-Jones or a logarithmic potential. As time increases, our system approaches a non-normalizable Boltzmann state. We study observables, such as the energy, which are integrable with respect to this asymptotic thermal state, calculating both time and ensemble averages. We derive a useful canonical-like ensemble which is defined out of equilibrium, using a maximum entropy principle, where the constraints are: normalization, finite averaged energy and a mean-squared displacement which increases linearly with time. Our work merges infinite-ergodic theory with Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics, thus extending the scope of the latter while shedding new light on the concept of ergodicity.

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