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      Wave Turbulence and thermalization in one-dimensional chains

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          One-dimensional chains are used as a fundamental model of condensed matter, and have constituted the starting point for key developments in nonlinear physics and complex systems. The pioneering work in this field was proposed by Fermi, Pasta, Ulam and Tsingou in the 50s in Los Alamos. An intense and fruitful mathematical and physical research followed during these last 70 years. Recently, a fresh look at the mechanisms of thermalization in such systems has been provided through the lens of the Wave Turbulence approach. In this review, we give a critical summary of the results obtained in this framework. We also present a series of open problems and challenges that future work needs to address.

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          29 May 2023
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          2305.18215
          8981f315-6578-43cc-a939-4664e1e7c80d

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          arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1811.05697 by other authors
          nlin.CD cond-mat.stat-mech

          Condensed matter,Nonlinear & Complex systems
          Condensed matter, Nonlinear & Complex systems

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