peer reviewedIn this paper, we present a general derivation of a modified fluctuation-dissipation theorem (MFDT) valid near an arbitrary non-stationary state for a system obeying Markovian dynamics. We show that the method for deriving modified fluctuation-dissipation theorems near non-equilibrium stationary states used by Prost et al (2009 Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 090601) is generalizable to non-stationary states. This result follows from both standard linear response theory and from a transient fluctuation theorem, analogous to the Hatano?Sasa relation. We show that this modified fluctuation-dissipation theorem can be interpreted at the trajectory level using the notion of stochastic trajectory entropy in a way which is similar to what has be...
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We introduce a general formulation of the fluctuation-dissipation relations (FDRs) holding also in f...
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38 pages, 1 figureInternational audienceWe derive various exact results for Markovian systems that s...
Abstract. Within the abstract framework of dynamical system theory we describe a general approach to...
We give a proof of transient fluctuation relations for the entropy production (dissipation function)...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
The fluctuation-dissipation (FD) theorem is a fundamental result for systems near thermodynamic equi...
We present a theoretical framework to understand a modified fluctuation-dissipation theorem valid fo...
We formulate a dynamical fluctuation theory for stationary non-equilibrium states (SNS) which is tes...
In equilibrium, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) expresses the response of an observable to...
In this paper we formulate a dynamical fluctuation theory for stationary non equilibrium states (SNS...
We give a proof of transient fluctuation relations for the entropy production (dissipation function)...
We present a comprehensive study about the relationship between the way detailed balance is broken i...
In the realm of statistical physics, a system can be studied for its response to an external stimulu...
We introduce a general formulation of the fluctuation-dissipation relations (FDRs) holding also in f...
We give a proof of transient fluctuation relations for the entropy production (dissipation function)...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
38 pages, 1 figureInternational audienceWe derive various exact results for Markovian systems that s...
Abstract. Within the abstract framework of dynamical system theory we describe a general approach to...
We give a proof of transient fluctuation relations for the entropy production (dissipation function)...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...