How is it that entropy derivatives almost in their own are characterizing the state of a system close to equilibrium, and what happens further away from it? We explain within the framework of Markov jump processes why uctuation theory can be based on considerations involving entropy production alone when perturbing around the detailed balance condition. Variational principles such as that of minimum entropy production are understood in that way. Yet, further away from equilibrium, dynamical uctuations reveal a structure where the time-symmetric sector crucially enters. The uctuations of densities and currents get coupled and a time-symmetric notion of dynamical activity becomes the counterpart and equal player to the entropy production. ...
We investigate how to coherently define entropy production for a process of transient relaxation in ...
It is well known that, according to the second law of thermodynamics, the entropy of a closed system...
We investigate how to coherently define entropy production for a process of transient relaxation in ...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
Fluctuation theorem for entropy production is revisited in the framework of stochastic processes. Th...
Fluctuation theorems make use of time reversal to make predictions about entropy production in many-...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
A positive rate of entropy production at steady state is a distinctive feature of truly non-equilibr...
Entropy might be a not well defined concept if the system can undergo transformations involving stat...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
Physical and chemical stochastic processes described by the master equation are investi-gated. The s...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
There are only a very few known relations in statistical dynamics that are valid for systems driven ...
We give a systematic derivation of positive lower bounds for the expected entropy production (EP) ra...
We investigate how to coherently define entropy production for a process of transient relaxation in ...
It is well known that, according to the second law of thermodynamics, the entropy of a closed system...
We investigate how to coherently define entropy production for a process of transient relaxation in ...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
Fluctuation theorem for entropy production is revisited in the framework of stochastic processes. Th...
Fluctuation theorems make use of time reversal to make predictions about entropy production in many-...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
A positive rate of entropy production at steady state is a distinctive feature of truly non-equilibr...
Entropy might be a not well defined concept if the system can undergo transformations involving stat...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
Physical and chemical stochastic processes described by the master equation are investi-gated. The s...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
There are only a very few known relations in statistical dynamics that are valid for systems driven ...
We give a systematic derivation of positive lower bounds for the expected entropy production (EP) ra...
We investigate how to coherently define entropy production for a process of transient relaxation in ...
It is well known that, according to the second law of thermodynamics, the entropy of a closed system...
We investigate how to coherently define entropy production for a process of transient relaxation in ...