Nonequilibrium thermodynamics of a general second-order stochastic system is investigated. We prove that at steady state, under inversion of velocities, the condition of time reversibility over the phase space is equivalent to the antisymmetry of spatial flux and the symmetry of velocity flux. Then we show that the condition of time reversibility alone cannot always guarantee the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution. Comparing the two conditions together, we find that the frictional force naturally emerges as the unique odd term of the total force at thermodynamic equilibrium, and is followed by the Einstein relation. The two conditions respectively correspond to two previously reported different entropy production rates. In the case where the ex...
We consider the work production in a mesosccopic Markov system obeying discrete stochastic dynamics ...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Entropy production in stochastic mechanical systems is examined here with strict bounds on its rate....
A stochastic process is an essential tool for the investigation of the physical and life sciences at...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
Boltzmann’s original scheme leading to the statistical interpretation of non-equilibrium entropy may...
Coffee creamer is readily seen to diffuse into coffee, but once mixed, never observed to separate ba...
The stochastic entropy generated during the evolution of a system interacting with an environment ma...
Systems driven out of equilibrium display a rich variety of patterns and surprising response behavio...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
In nonequilibrium steady states, the probabilities of the time-reversed paths differ in general from...
Linear irreversible thermodynamics asserts that the instantaneous local spontaneous entropy producti...
The entropy production rate is a central quantity in non-equilibrium statistical physics, scoring ho...
The time reversal of stochastic diffusion processes is revisited with emphasis on the physical meani...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
We consider the work production in a mesosccopic Markov system obeying discrete stochastic dynamics ...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Entropy production in stochastic mechanical systems is examined here with strict bounds on its rate....
A stochastic process is an essential tool for the investigation of the physical and life sciences at...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
Boltzmann’s original scheme leading to the statistical interpretation of non-equilibrium entropy may...
Coffee creamer is readily seen to diffuse into coffee, but once mixed, never observed to separate ba...
The stochastic entropy generated during the evolution of a system interacting with an environment ma...
Systems driven out of equilibrium display a rich variety of patterns and surprising response behavio...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
In nonequilibrium steady states, the probabilities of the time-reversed paths differ in general from...
Linear irreversible thermodynamics asserts that the instantaneous local spontaneous entropy producti...
The entropy production rate is a central quantity in non-equilibrium statistical physics, scoring ho...
The time reversal of stochastic diffusion processes is revisited with emphasis on the physical meani...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
We consider the work production in a mesosccopic Markov system obeying discrete stochastic dynamics ...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Entropy production in stochastic mechanical systems is examined here with strict bounds on its rate....