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Convolution estimates for the Boltzmann gain operator with hard spheres

Kinetic Theory: Novel Statistical, Stochastic and Analytical Methods October 20, 2025 - October 24, 2025

October 23, 2025 (02:30 PM PDT - 03:30 PM PDT)
Speaker(s): Ioakeim Ampatzoglou (CUNY, Graduate Center)
Location: SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Online/Virtual
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Convolution estimates for the Boltzmann gain operator with hard spheres

Abstract

We will discuss new moment-preserving polynomially weighted convolution estimates for the gain operator of the Boltzmann equation with hard potentials, including the critical case of hard-spheres. Our approach relies crucially on a novel cancellation mechanism dealing with the pathological case of energy-absorbing collisions (that is, collisions that accumulate energy to only one of the outgoing particles). These collisions distinguish hard potentials from Maxwell molecules. Our method quantifies the heuristic that, while energy-absorbing collisions occur with non-trivial probability, they are statistically rare, and therefore do not affect the overall averaging behavior of the gain operator. At the technical level, our proof relies solely on tools from kinetic theory, such as geometric identities and angular averaging.

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