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Lagrangian Framework for Systems Composed of High-Loss and Lossless Components

Alex Figotin, Aaron Welters

Published 2013-12-31, updated 2014-05-01Version 2

Using a Lagrangian mechanics approach, we construct a framework to study the dissipative properties of systems composed of two components one of which is highly lossy and the other is lossless. We have shown in our previous work that for such a composite system the modes split into two distinct classes, high-loss and low-loss, according to their dissipative behavior. A principal result of this paper is that for any such dissipative Lagrangian system, with losses accounted by a Rayleigh dissipative function, a rather universal phenomenon occurs, namely, selective overdamping: The high-loss modes are all overdamped, i.e., non-oscillatory, as are an equal number of low-loss modes, but the rest of the low-loss modes remain oscillatory each with an extremely high quality factor that actually increases as the loss of the lossy component increases. We prove this result using a new time dynamical characterization of overdamping in terms of a virial theorem for dissipative systems and the breaking of an equipartition of energy.

Comments: 53 pages, 1 figure; Revision of our original manuscript to incorporate suggestions from referee
Categories: math-ph, math.MP, math.SP
Subjects: 37J05, 37J15, 37J40, 70H03, 70H05, 70H09
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