We present a new identity for the statistical mechanics of trajectories, showing that a distribution of irreversible transformations between ensembles of trajectories is sufficient to determine equilibrium time correlation functions. This general and exact result extends to the dynamical realm recently derived connections between thermodynamic free energies and statistics out of equilibrium. We focus on the specific application to population correlation functions characterizing chemical kinetics. In this context we use the identity to compute reaction rate constants through appropriate averaging of an effective work to switch from nonreactive to reactive trajectory ensembles. There is in principle no restriction on how quickly this switchin...
The reversible reactions A+A<=>C and A+B<=>C are investigated. From the exact Langevin e...
Statistical mechanics is presented in a variety of ways including factorial counting schemes, partit...
Systems out of equilibrium, in stationary as well as in nonstationary regimes, display a linear resp...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/101119/1.19102Equilibrium time ...
Title: Entropy production and irreversibility in transition state theory Author: Šimon Pajger Depart...
Basic formulas for the two-time correlation functions are derived using the Poisson representation m...
ABSTRACT: Equilibrium formally can be represented as an ensemble of uncoupled systems undergoing unb...
A general formalism is developed for calculating the time-dependent rate coefficient k(t) of an irre...
In contrast to common opinion, it is shown that equilibrium constants determine the time-dependent b...
The dynamics of stochastic systems, both classical and quantum, can be studied by analysing the stat...
Abstract. Recently there has been growing interest in extending the thermodynamic method from static...
A framework to calculate the rate constants of condensed phase chemical reactions of manybody system...
A framework to calculate the rate constants of condensed phase chemical reactions of manybody system...
Thermal quantum time-correlation functions are of fundamental importance in quantum dynamics, allowi...
Within the framework of Yvon·Born·Green approximation, time evolution equations for binary correlati...
The reversible reactions A+A<=>C and A+B<=>C are investigated. From the exact Langevin e...
Statistical mechanics is presented in a variety of ways including factorial counting schemes, partit...
Systems out of equilibrium, in stationary as well as in nonstationary regimes, display a linear resp...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/101119/1.19102Equilibrium time ...
Title: Entropy production and irreversibility in transition state theory Author: Šimon Pajger Depart...
Basic formulas for the two-time correlation functions are derived using the Poisson representation m...
ABSTRACT: Equilibrium formally can be represented as an ensemble of uncoupled systems undergoing unb...
A general formalism is developed for calculating the time-dependent rate coefficient k(t) of an irre...
In contrast to common opinion, it is shown that equilibrium constants determine the time-dependent b...
The dynamics of stochastic systems, both classical and quantum, can be studied by analysing the stat...
Abstract. Recently there has been growing interest in extending the thermodynamic method from static...
A framework to calculate the rate constants of condensed phase chemical reactions of manybody system...
A framework to calculate the rate constants of condensed phase chemical reactions of manybody system...
Thermal quantum time-correlation functions are of fundamental importance in quantum dynamics, allowi...
Within the framework of Yvon·Born·Green approximation, time evolution equations for binary correlati...
The reversible reactions A+A<=>C and A+B<=>C are investigated. From the exact Langevin e...
Statistical mechanics is presented in a variety of ways including factorial counting schemes, partit...
Systems out of equilibrium, in stationary as well as in nonstationary regimes, display a linear resp...