An unresolved problem in physics is how the thermodynamic arrow of time arises from an underlying time reversible dynamics. We contribute to this issue by developing a measure of time-symmetry breaking, and by using the work fluctuation relations, we determine the time asymmetry of recent single molecule RNA unfolding experiments. We define time asymmetry as the Jensen-Shannon divergence between trajectory probability distributions of an experiment and its time-reversed conjugate. Among other interesting properties, the length of time's arrow bounds the average dissipation and determines the difficulty of accurately estimating free energy differences in nonequilibrium experiments
Time asymmetry and irreversibility are signal features of our world. They are the reason of our agin...
The aim of this paper is to analyze time‐asymmetric quantum mechanics with respect to the problems o...
Microscopic physical laws are time-symmetric, hence, a priori there exists no preferential temporal ...
Abstract. We believe the following three ingredients are enough to explain the mystery of the arrow ...
The recent development of the theory of fluctuation relations has led to new insights into the ever-...
The asymmetry of time is important to approach the cellular world, especially to understand stem cel...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermodynamics and the ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermody-namics and the...
At molecular scales, fluctuations play a significant role and prevent biomolecular processes from al...
Contemporary approaches to the rapprochement of the time-asymmetry of causation and the time-symmetr...
The Arrow of Time is an empirical feature of nature – time has a direction from the past to the futu...
Abstract: Conceptual problems regarding the arrow of time in classical physics, quantum physics, cos...
In the year 1928, Arthur Eddington, a British physicist, first introduced the word “time’s arrow” to...
This paper distinguishes between 3 meanings of reversal, all of which are mathematically equivalent ...
In this paper I suggest a possible explanation for the asymmetry of time. In the models that I study...
Time asymmetry and irreversibility are signal features of our world. They are the reason of our agin...
The aim of this paper is to analyze time‐asymmetric quantum mechanics with respect to the problems o...
Microscopic physical laws are time-symmetric, hence, a priori there exists no preferential temporal ...
Abstract. We believe the following three ingredients are enough to explain the mystery of the arrow ...
The recent development of the theory of fluctuation relations has led to new insights into the ever-...
The asymmetry of time is important to approach the cellular world, especially to understand stem cel...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermodynamics and the ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermody-namics and the...
At molecular scales, fluctuations play a significant role and prevent biomolecular processes from al...
Contemporary approaches to the rapprochement of the time-asymmetry of causation and the time-symmetr...
The Arrow of Time is an empirical feature of nature – time has a direction from the past to the futu...
Abstract: Conceptual problems regarding the arrow of time in classical physics, quantum physics, cos...
In the year 1928, Arthur Eddington, a British physicist, first introduced the word “time’s arrow” to...
This paper distinguishes between 3 meanings of reversal, all of which are mathematically equivalent ...
In this paper I suggest a possible explanation for the asymmetry of time. In the models that I study...
Time asymmetry and irreversibility are signal features of our world. They are the reason of our agin...
The aim of this paper is to analyze time‐asymmetric quantum mechanics with respect to the problems o...
Microscopic physical laws are time-symmetric, hence, a priori there exists no preferential temporal ...