In the derivation of fluctuation relations, and in stochastic thermodynamics in general, it is tacitly assumed that we can measure the system perfectly, i.e., without measurement errors. We here demonstrate for a driven system immersed in a single heat bath, for which the classic Jarzynski equality 〈 e − β ( W − Δ F ) 〉 = 1 holds, how to relax this assumption. Based on a general measurement model akin to Bayesian inference we derive a general expression for the fluctuation relation of the measured work and we study the case of an overdamped Brownian particle and of a two-level system in particular. We then generalize our results further and incorporate feedback in our description. We show and argue th...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along...
By taking full advantage of the dynamic property imposed by the detailed balance condition, we deriv...
peer reviewedWe propose a way to incorporate the effect of a specific class of feedback processes in...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is ...
International audienceWe have experimentally checked the Jarzynski equality and the Crooks relation ...
Fluctuation theorems (FTs), such as the Crooks or Jarzynski equalities (JEs), have become an importa...
In this Reply we show that to characterize our paper as “mathematically incomplete and physically fa...
6 p.Fluctuations of the excess heat in an out of equilibrium steady state are experimentally investi...
Measurement and feedback allows for an external agent to extract work from a system in contact with ...
In this paper, we take a control-theoretic approach to answering some standard questions in statisti...
The transition between a regime in which thermodynamic relations apply only to ensembles of small sy...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along ...
The fluctuation theorems, and in particular, the Jarzynski equality, are the most important pillars ...
We validate experimentally a fluctuation relation known as generalized Jarzynski equality governing ...
A thermodynamic expression for the analog of the canonical ensemble for nonequilibrium systems is de...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along...
By taking full advantage of the dynamic property imposed by the detailed balance condition, we deriv...
peer reviewedWe propose a way to incorporate the effect of a specific class of feedback processes in...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is ...
International audienceWe have experimentally checked the Jarzynski equality and the Crooks relation ...
Fluctuation theorems (FTs), such as the Crooks or Jarzynski equalities (JEs), have become an importa...
In this Reply we show that to characterize our paper as “mathematically incomplete and physically fa...
6 p.Fluctuations of the excess heat in an out of equilibrium steady state are experimentally investi...
Measurement and feedback allows for an external agent to extract work from a system in contact with ...
In this paper, we take a control-theoretic approach to answering some standard questions in statisti...
The transition between a regime in which thermodynamic relations apply only to ensembles of small sy...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along ...
The fluctuation theorems, and in particular, the Jarzynski equality, are the most important pillars ...
We validate experimentally a fluctuation relation known as generalized Jarzynski equality governing ...
A thermodynamic expression for the analog of the canonical ensemble for nonequilibrium systems is de...
We consider continuously monitored quantum systems and introduce definitions of work and heat along...
By taking full advantage of the dynamic property imposed by the detailed balance condition, we deriv...
peer reviewedWe propose a way to incorporate the effect of a specific class of feedback processes in...