We uncover an unforeseen asymmetry in relaxation: for a pair of thermodynamically equidistant temperature quenches, one from a lower and the other from a higher temperature, the relaxation at the ambient temperature is faster in the case of the former. We demonstrate this finding on hand of two exactly solvable many-body systems relevant in the context of single-molecule and tracer-particle dynamics. We prove that near stable minima and for all quadratic energy landscapes it is a general phenomenon that also exists in a class of non-Markovian observables probed in single-molecule and particle-tracking experiments. The asymmetry is a general feature of reversible overdamped diffusive systems with smooth single-well potentials and occurs in m...
International audienceWe study repeated interactions of the quantized electromagnetic field in a cav...
In the absence of external driving, a system exposed to thermal fluctuations will relax to equilibri...
One of the main features regarding thermally isolated systems is their incapacity to relax, in gener...
We uncover an unforeseen asymmetry in relaxation -- for a pair of thermodynamically equidistant temp...
We uncover an unforeseen asymmetry in relaxation: For a pair of thermodynamically equidistant temper...
We provide evidence of an extremely slow thermalization occurring in the discrete nonlinear Schrödin...
We study the effect of thermal fluctuation on a sourced quench in a system with $Z_2$ symmetry. We m...
Relaxation and first passage processes are the pillars of kinetics in condensed matter, polymeric an...
One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of cl...
The Mpemba effect refers to a phenomenon where a sample of hot water may cool and begin to freeze mo...
We study the nonequilibrium quench dynamics of a mixed Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, with competing two b...
What happens when one of the parameters governing the dynamics of a long-range interacting system of...
In most interacting many-body systems associated with some “emergent phenomena,” we can identify sub...
Many systems, when initially placed far from equilibrium, exhibit surprising behavior in their attem...
Relaxation of a system to equilibrium is as ubiquitous, essential, and as poorly quantified as any p...
International audienceWe study repeated interactions of the quantized electromagnetic field in a cav...
In the absence of external driving, a system exposed to thermal fluctuations will relax to equilibri...
One of the main features regarding thermally isolated systems is their incapacity to relax, in gener...
We uncover an unforeseen asymmetry in relaxation -- for a pair of thermodynamically equidistant temp...
We uncover an unforeseen asymmetry in relaxation: For a pair of thermodynamically equidistant temper...
We provide evidence of an extremely slow thermalization occurring in the discrete nonlinear Schrödin...
We study the effect of thermal fluctuation on a sourced quench in a system with $Z_2$ symmetry. We m...
Relaxation and first passage processes are the pillars of kinetics in condensed matter, polymeric an...
One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of cl...
The Mpemba effect refers to a phenomenon where a sample of hot water may cool and begin to freeze mo...
We study the nonequilibrium quench dynamics of a mixed Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, with competing two b...
What happens when one of the parameters governing the dynamics of a long-range interacting system of...
In most interacting many-body systems associated with some “emergent phenomena,” we can identify sub...
Many systems, when initially placed far from equilibrium, exhibit surprising behavior in their attem...
Relaxation of a system to equilibrium is as ubiquitous, essential, and as poorly quantified as any p...
International audienceWe study repeated interactions of the quantized electromagnetic field in a cav...
In the absence of external driving, a system exposed to thermal fluctuations will relax to equilibri...
One of the main features regarding thermally isolated systems is their incapacity to relax, in gener...