Along the lines of the nonlinear response theory developed by Ruelle, in a previous paper we have proved under rather general conditions that Kramers-Kronig dispersion relations and sum rules apply for a class of susceptibilities describing at any order of perturbation the response of Axiom A non equilibrium steady state systems to weak monochromatic forcings. We present here the first evidence of the validity of these integral relations for the linear and the second harmonic response for the perturbed Lorenz 63 system, by showing that numerical simulations agree up to high degree of accuracy with the theoretical predictions. Some new theoretical results, showing how to derive asymptotic behaviors and how to obtain recursively harmonic gene...
We study the response of a classical Hamiltonian system to a weak perturbation in the regime where t...
Using numerical simulations we show that the response to weak perturbations of a variable of Hamilto...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
We review dispersion relations, which relate the real part of the optical susceptibility (refraction...
Valuable insight into the nonlinear dynamics of a system can be gleaned from its response to a singl...
We review dispersion relations, which relate the real part of the optical susceptibility (refraction...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
16International audienceWe consider simple examples illustrating some new features of the linear res...
We study the response of a classical Hamiltonian system to a weak perturbation in the regime where t...
Using numerical simulations we show that the response to weak perturbations of a variable of Hamilto...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
We review dispersion relations, which relate the real part of the optical susceptibility (refraction...
Valuable insight into the nonlinear dynamics of a system can be gleaned from its response to a singl...
We review dispersion relations, which relate the real part of the optical susceptibility (refraction...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
16International audienceWe consider simple examples illustrating some new features of the linear res...
We study the response of a classical Hamiltonian system to a weak perturbation in the regime where t...
Using numerical simulations we show that the response to weak perturbations of a variable of Hamilto...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...