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Propagation processes of correlations of hard spheres

The paper develops an approach to the description of the evolution of correlations for many hard spheres based on a hierarchy of evolution equations for the cumulants of the probability distribution function governed by the Liouville equation. It is established that the constructed dynamics of correlations underlies the description of the evolution of the states of many hard spheres described by the BBGKY hierarchy for reduced distribution functions or the hierarchy of nonlinear evolution equations for reduced correlation functions. As an application of the developed approach to describing the evolution of the state of many hard spheres within the framework of dynamics of correlations, the challenges of the derivation of kinetic equations are discussed.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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