In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its response to external forcings and extend the classical theory in order to be able to encompass also nonlinear processes. With this goal, we try to build on Kubo's linear response theory and the response theory recently developed by Ruelle for nonequilibrium systems equipped with an invariant Sinai-Ruelle-Bowen (SRB) measure. Our derivation also sheds light on the link between causality and the possibility of relating fluctuations and response, both at the linear and nonlinear level. We first show, in a rather general setting, how the formalism of Ruelle's response theory can be used to derive in a novel way a generalization of the Kramers-Kronig ...
General aspects of the Fluctuation-Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
Along the lines of the nonlinear response theory developed by Ruelle, in a previous paper we have pr...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
The Fluctuation Relation (FR) is an asymptotic result on the distribution of certain observables ave...
The Fluctuation Relation (FR) is an asymptotic result on the distribution of certain observables ave...
The Fluctuation Relation (FR) is an asymptotic result on the distribution of certain observables ave...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
General aspects of the Fluctuation-Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
Along the lines of the nonlinear response theory developed by Ruelle, in a previous paper we have pr...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
The Fluctuation Relation (FR) is an asymptotic result on the distribution of certain observables ave...
The Fluctuation Relation (FR) is an asymptotic result on the distribution of certain observables ave...
The Fluctuation Relation (FR) is an asymptotic result on the distribution of certain observables ave...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
General aspects of the Fluctuation-Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
Along the lines of the nonlinear response theory developed by Ruelle, in a previous paper we have pr...