SIAM Undergraduate Research Online

Volume 18

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  • DOI: 10.1137/25S172954X

    Authors

    Aiden Rohrbach (Corresponding author – University of Rochester)

    Project Advisors

    Xuwen Chen (University of Rochester)

    Abstract

    We address a Landau temperature fluctuation problem by applying Bernstein polynomials and the Weierstrass approximation theorem. We consider the problem detailed in [X. Wang and Q.H. Liu, Temperature fluctuations for a finite system of classical spin-1/2 particles, Annals of Physics 322 (2007), 2168-2178] in which temperature fluctuations diverge as the temperature of a particle system tends to 0. An application of Bernstein polynomials allows us to solve this issue by proving that the m’th moment of the configurational temperature of a finite particle system tends to the temperature of the surroundings, implying the fluctuations in the temperature must tend to 0.

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