We study how the Einstein relation between spontaneous fluctuations and the response to an external perturbation holds in the absence of currents, for the comb model and the elastic single-file, which are examples of systems with subdiffusive transport properties. The relevance of non-equilibrium conditions is investigated: when a stationary current (in the form of a drift or an energy flux) is present, the Einstein relation breaks down, as is known to happen in systems with standard diffusion. In the case of the comb model, a general relation, which has appeared in the recent literature, between the response function and an unperturbed suitable correlation function, allows us to explain the observed results. This suggests that a relevant i...
The general response theory to thermal perturbations presented in the preceding paper is applied to ...
The stationary states of driven diffusive single-file systems, connected to boundary reservoirs with...
The authors examine charge transport in one-dimensional disordered systems which can be described by...
We study how the Einstein relation between spontaneous fluctuations and the response to an external ...
We study the Einstein relation between spontaneous fluctuations and the response to an external pert...
We discuss the role of non-equilibrium conditions in the context of anomalous dynamics. We study in ...
We discuss the role of non-equilibrium conditions in the context of anomalous dynamics. We study in ...
We study the Einstein relation between diffusion and response to an external field in systems showin...
We revisit the diffusion properties and the mean drift induced by an external field of a random walk...
For diffusive systems that can be described by fluctuating hydrodynamics and by the Macroscopic Fluc...
On anomalous diffusion and the out of equilibrium response function in one-dimensional model
For diffusive systems that can be described by fluctuating hydrodynamics and by the Macroscopic Fluc...
We revisit the diffusion properties and the mean drift induced by an external field of a random walk...
The Einstein relation connecting the diffusion constant and the mobility is violated beyond the line...
39 pages. We added a section where the result is extended for coefficients which are only bounded an...
The general response theory to thermal perturbations presented in the preceding paper is applied to ...
The stationary states of driven diffusive single-file systems, connected to boundary reservoirs with...
The authors examine charge transport in one-dimensional disordered systems which can be described by...
We study how the Einstein relation between spontaneous fluctuations and the response to an external ...
We study the Einstein relation between spontaneous fluctuations and the response to an external pert...
We discuss the role of non-equilibrium conditions in the context of anomalous dynamics. We study in ...
We discuss the role of non-equilibrium conditions in the context of anomalous dynamics. We study in ...
We study the Einstein relation between diffusion and response to an external field in systems showin...
We revisit the diffusion properties and the mean drift induced by an external field of a random walk...
For diffusive systems that can be described by fluctuating hydrodynamics and by the Macroscopic Fluc...
On anomalous diffusion and the out of equilibrium response function in one-dimensional model
For diffusive systems that can be described by fluctuating hydrodynamics and by the Macroscopic Fluc...
We revisit the diffusion properties and the mean drift induced by an external field of a random walk...
The Einstein relation connecting the diffusion constant and the mobility is violated beyond the line...
39 pages. We added a section where the result is extended for coefficients which are only bounded an...
The general response theory to thermal perturbations presented in the preceding paper is applied to ...
The stationary states of driven diffusive single-file systems, connected to boundary reservoirs with...
The authors examine charge transport in one-dimensional disordered systems which can be described by...