Large Deviations of Kac's Conservative Particle System and Energy Non-Conserving Solutions to the Boltzmann Equation: A Counterexample to the Predicted Rate Function

We consider the dynamic large deviation behaviour of Kac's collisional process for a range of initial conditions including equilibrium. We prove an upper bound with a rate function of the type which has previously been found for kinetic large deviation problems, and a matching lower bound restr...

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