In stochastic systems with weak noise, the logarithm of the stationary distribution becomes proportional to a large deviation rate function called the quasi-potential. The quasi-potential, and its characterization through a variational problem, lies at the core of the Freidlin-Wentzell large deviations theory%.~\cite{freidlin1984}.In many interacting particle systems, the particle density is described by fluctuating hydrodynamics governed by Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory%, ~\cite{bertini2014},which formally fits within Freidlin-Wentzell's framework with a weak noise proportional to $1/\sqrt{N}$, where $N$ is the number of particles. The quasi-potential then appears as a natural generalization of the equilibrium free energy to non-equilibri...
The long-standing and highly non-trivial problem of calculating the pressure fluctuations in the Gib...
In most approaches to the statistical mechanics, the focus is on the particles in the system, where ...
Motivated by the famous Waddington's epigenetic landscape metaphor in developmental biology, bi...
In stochastic systems with weak noise, the logarithm of the stationary distribution becomes proporti...
The large deviation properties of equilibrium (reversible) lattice gases are mathematically reasonab...
The large deviation properties of equilibrium (reversible) lattice gases are mathematically reasonab...
Consider the symmetric exclusion process evolving on an interval and weakly interacting at the end-p...
This thesis collect some of the main results in the theory of Large Deviations for diffusion process...
The individual particle theory of many body systems was studied starting from a microscopic point o...
Macroscopic equations arising out of stochastic particle systems in detailed balance (called dissipa...
This paper considers the family of invariant measures of Markovian mean-field interacting particle s...
Macroscopic fluctuation theory has shown that a wide class of non-equilibrium stochastic dynamical s...
AbstractWe consider the large deviations for the stationary measures associated to a boundary driven...
Macroscopic equations arising out of stochastic particle systems in detailed balance (called dissipa...
Freidlin-Wentzell theory of large deviations for the description of the effect of small random pertu...
The long-standing and highly non-trivial problem of calculating the pressure fluctuations in the Gib...
In most approaches to the statistical mechanics, the focus is on the particles in the system, where ...
Motivated by the famous Waddington's epigenetic landscape metaphor in developmental biology, bi...
In stochastic systems with weak noise, the logarithm of the stationary distribution becomes proporti...
The large deviation properties of equilibrium (reversible) lattice gases are mathematically reasonab...
The large deviation properties of equilibrium (reversible) lattice gases are mathematically reasonab...
Consider the symmetric exclusion process evolving on an interval and weakly interacting at the end-p...
This thesis collect some of the main results in the theory of Large Deviations for diffusion process...
The individual particle theory of many body systems was studied starting from a microscopic point o...
Macroscopic equations arising out of stochastic particle systems in detailed balance (called dissipa...
This paper considers the family of invariant measures of Markovian mean-field interacting particle s...
Macroscopic fluctuation theory has shown that a wide class of non-equilibrium stochastic dynamical s...
AbstractWe consider the large deviations for the stationary measures associated to a boundary driven...
Macroscopic equations arising out of stochastic particle systems in detailed balance (called dissipa...
Freidlin-Wentzell theory of large deviations for the description of the effect of small random pertu...
The long-standing and highly non-trivial problem of calculating the pressure fluctuations in the Gib...
In most approaches to the statistical mechanics, the focus is on the particles in the system, where ...
Motivated by the famous Waddington's epigenetic landscape metaphor in developmental biology, bi...