Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibrium. They are ubiquitous in nature and technology, but the course of mathematical physics over the last 300 years has tended to make their dynamics in time a theoretical blind spot. This has hampered the usefulness of statistical mechanics applied to active systems, including living matter. We argue that recent advances in the theory of open quantum systems, coupled with renewed interest in understanding how active forces result from positive feedback between different macroscopic degrees of freedom in the presence of dissipation, point to a more realistic description of autonomous engines. We propose a general conceptualization of an engine ...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations express a trade-off between precision, defined as the noise-to-s...
We study the statistical distribution of the ergotropy and of the efficiency of a single-qubit batte...
When do nonequilibrium forms of disordered energy qualify as heat? We address this question in the c...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
peer reviewedThe study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equili...
Title: Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Small Systems Author: Viktor Holubec Department: Institute o...
One of the most relevant aspects of thermodynamics is its universality. Its prescriptions are ubiqu...
We present the stochastic thermodynamics analysis of an open quantum system weakly coupled to multip...
We develop a general framework to describe the thermodynamics of microscopic heat engines driven by ...
Examples of self-propulsion in strongly fluctuating environments are abundant in nature, e.g., molec...
We consider an isolated autonomous quantum machine, where an explicit quantum clock is responsible f...
Stochastic heat engines are devices that generate work from random thermal motion using a small numb...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
Because of its nonequilibrium character, active matter in a steady state can drive engines that auto...
The unavoidable irreversible losses of power in a heat engine are found to be of quantum origin. Fol...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations express a trade-off between precision, defined as the noise-to-s...
We study the statistical distribution of the ergotropy and of the efficiency of a single-qubit batte...
When do nonequilibrium forms of disordered energy qualify as heat? We address this question in the c...
Engines are open systems that can generate work cyclically at the expense of an external disequilibr...
peer reviewedThe study of thermal heat engines was pivotal to establishing the principles of equili...
Title: Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Small Systems Author: Viktor Holubec Department: Institute o...
One of the most relevant aspects of thermodynamics is its universality. Its prescriptions are ubiqu...
We present the stochastic thermodynamics analysis of an open quantum system weakly coupled to multip...
We develop a general framework to describe the thermodynamics of microscopic heat engines driven by ...
Examples of self-propulsion in strongly fluctuating environments are abundant in nature, e.g., molec...
We consider an isolated autonomous quantum machine, where an explicit quantum clock is responsible f...
Stochastic heat engines are devices that generate work from random thermal motion using a small numb...
We propose a thermodynamically consistent, analytically tractable model of steady-state active heat ...
Because of its nonequilibrium character, active matter in a steady state can drive engines that auto...
The unavoidable irreversible losses of power in a heat engine are found to be of quantum origin. Fol...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations express a trade-off between precision, defined as the noise-to-s...
We study the statistical distribution of the ergotropy and of the efficiency of a single-qubit batte...
When do nonequilibrium forms of disordered energy qualify as heat? We address this question in the c...