For a many-particle system with long-range interactions and evolving under stochastic dynamics, we study for the first time the out-of-equilibrium fluctuations of the work done on the system by a time-dependent external force. For equilibrium initial conditions, the work distributions for a given protocol of variation of the force in time and the corresponding time-reversed protocol exhibit a remarkable scaling and a symmetry when expressed in terms of the average and the standard deviation of the work. The distributions of the work per particle predict, by virtue of the Crooks fluctuation theorem, the equilibrium free-energy density of the system. For a large number N of particles, the latter is in excellent agreement with the value comput...
We determine the asymptotic forms of work distributions at arbitrary times T, in a class of driven s...
This paper provides an introduction to some stochastic models of lattice gases out of equilibrium an...
It has remained a mystery for the past few decades whether there is a non-equilibrium extension to e...
For a many-particle system with long-range interactions and evolving under stochastic dynamics, we s...
We derive the differential equation describing the time evolution of the work probability distributi...
We introduce a model of long-range interacting particles evolving under a stochastic Monte Carlo dyn...
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We study the statistics, in stationary conditions, of the work Wτ done by the active force in differ...
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We determine the asymptotic forms of work distributions at arbitrary times T, in a class of driven s...
This paper provides an introduction to some stochastic models of lattice gases out of equilibrium an...
It has remained a mystery for the past few decades whether there is a non-equilibrium extension to e...
For a many-particle system with long-range interactions and evolving under stochastic dynamics, we s...
We derive the differential equation describing the time evolution of the work probability distributi...
We introduce a model of long-range interacting particles evolving under a stochastic Monte Carlo dyn...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
We study the fluctuations of a stochastic Maxwell-Lorentz particle model driven by an external field...
We briefly review the classical approach to equilibrium and out of equilibrium statistical mechanics...
11 pages, 2 figures; v2: small changes, close to the published versionInternational audienceWe study...
We study the statistics, in stationary conditions, of the work Wτ done by the active force in differ...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of many-body long-range interacting systems, takin...
We experimentally study the fluctuations of the work done by an external Gaussian random force on tw...
We study the formation of coherent structures in a system with long-range interactions where particl...
Abstract. We study Fluctuation Relations (FRs) for dynamics that are anomalous, in the sense that th...
We determine the asymptotic forms of work distributions at arbitrary times T, in a class of driven s...
This paper provides an introduction to some stochastic models of lattice gases out of equilibrium an...
It has remained a mystery for the past few decades whether there is a non-equilibrium extension to e...