Information thermodynamics relates the rate of change of mutual information between two interacting subsystems to their thermodynamics when the joined system is described by a bipartite stochastic dynamics satisfying local detailed balance. Here, we expand the scope of information thermodynamics to deterministic bipartite chemical reaction networks, namely, composed of two coupled subnetworks sharing species, but not reactions. We do so by introducing a meaningful notion of mutual information between different molecular features, that we express in terms of deterministic concentrations. This allows us to formulate separate second laws for each subnetwork, which account for their energy and information exchanges, in complete analogy with sto...
Can a micron sized sack of interacting molecules understand, and adapt to a constantly-fluctuating e...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
After formulating a nonequilibrium thermodynamics for open chemical reaction networks, the theory wi...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Information is physical, a realization that has transformed the physics of measurement and communica...
We construct an information-geometric structure for chemical thermodynamics, applicable to a wide ra...
Thermodynamics has a long history. It was established during the 19th century as a phenomenological ...
peer reviewedWe build a rigorous nonequilibrium thermodynamic description for open chemical reaction...
Most computer simulations of molecular dynamics take place under equilibrium conditions--in a closed...
Understanding structured information and computation in thermodynamics systems is crucial to progres...
Catalytic motifs are ubiquitous in cellular information-processing systems, from kinase signalling n...
We consider the thermodynamics of chemical coupling from the viewpoint of free energy transduction e...
Biological systems need to exchange energy and matter with their environment in order to stay functi...
We provide a unified thermodynamic formalism describing information transfers in autonomous as well ...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, sys-tems biology...
Can a micron sized sack of interacting molecules understand, and adapt to a constantly-fluctuating e...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
After formulating a nonequilibrium thermodynamics for open chemical reaction networks, the theory wi...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Information is physical, a realization that has transformed the physics of measurement and communica...
We construct an information-geometric structure for chemical thermodynamics, applicable to a wide ra...
Thermodynamics has a long history. It was established during the 19th century as a phenomenological ...
peer reviewedWe build a rigorous nonequilibrium thermodynamic description for open chemical reaction...
Most computer simulations of molecular dynamics take place under equilibrium conditions--in a closed...
Understanding structured information and computation in thermodynamics systems is crucial to progres...
Catalytic motifs are ubiquitous in cellular information-processing systems, from kinase signalling n...
We consider the thermodynamics of chemical coupling from the viewpoint of free energy transduction e...
Biological systems need to exchange energy and matter with their environment in order to stay functi...
We provide a unified thermodynamic formalism describing information transfers in autonomous as well ...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, sys-tems biology...
Can a micron sized sack of interacting molecules understand, and adapt to a constantly-fluctuating e...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
After formulating a nonequilibrium thermodynamics for open chemical reaction networks, the theory wi...