Time-reversal symmetry breaking and entropy production are universal features of nonequilibrium phenomena. Despite its importance in the physics of active and living systems, the entropy production of systems with many degrees of freedom has remained of little practical significance because the high-dimensionality of their state space makes it difficult to measure. Here we introduce a local measure of entropy production and a numerical protocol to estimate it. We establish a connection between the entropy production and extractability of work in a given region of the system and show how this quantity depends crucially on the degrees of freedom being tracked. We validate our approach in theory, simulation, and experiments by considering syst...
Estimating the dissipation, or the entropy production rate (EPR), can provide insights into the unde...
Active matter systems are driven out of thermal equilibrium by a lack of generalized Stokes-Einstein...
This is a short review of the statistical mechanical definition of entropy production for systems co...
Active-matter systems operate far from equilibrium because of the continuous energy injection at the...
Entropy production plays a fundamental role in the study of non-equilibrium systems by offering a qu...
Non-reciprocal interactions are present in many systems out of equilibrium. The rate of entropy prod...
Flocking in $d=2$ is a genuine non-equilibrium phenomenon for which irreversibility is an essential ...
Living systems maintain or increase local order by working against the second law of thermodynamics....
Living systems are fundamentally irreversible, breaking detailed balance and establishing an arrow o...
We use the short-time inference scheme (Manikandan, Gupta and Krishnamurthy, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 1...
A positive rate of entropy production at steady state is a distinctive feature of truly non-equilibr...
Active matter systems, from self-propelled colloids to motile bacteria, are characterized by the con...
The rate of entropy production by a stochastic process quantifies how far it is from thermodynamic e...
Two qualitatively different ways of driving a physical system out of equilibrium, i.e., time-depende...
We give a systematic derivation of positive lower bounds for the expected entropy production (EP) ra...
Estimating the dissipation, or the entropy production rate (EPR), can provide insights into the unde...
Active matter systems are driven out of thermal equilibrium by a lack of generalized Stokes-Einstein...
This is a short review of the statistical mechanical definition of entropy production for systems co...
Active-matter systems operate far from equilibrium because of the continuous energy injection at the...
Entropy production plays a fundamental role in the study of non-equilibrium systems by offering a qu...
Non-reciprocal interactions are present in many systems out of equilibrium. The rate of entropy prod...
Flocking in $d=2$ is a genuine non-equilibrium phenomenon for which irreversibility is an essential ...
Living systems maintain or increase local order by working against the second law of thermodynamics....
Living systems are fundamentally irreversible, breaking detailed balance and establishing an arrow o...
We use the short-time inference scheme (Manikandan, Gupta and Krishnamurthy, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 1...
A positive rate of entropy production at steady state is a distinctive feature of truly non-equilibr...
Active matter systems, from self-propelled colloids to motile bacteria, are characterized by the con...
The rate of entropy production by a stochastic process quantifies how far it is from thermodynamic e...
Two qualitatively different ways of driving a physical system out of equilibrium, i.e., time-depende...
We give a systematic derivation of positive lower bounds for the expected entropy production (EP) ra...
Estimating the dissipation, or the entropy production rate (EPR), can provide insights into the unde...
Active matter systems are driven out of thermal equilibrium by a lack of generalized Stokes-Einstein...
This is a short review of the statistical mechanical definition of entropy production for systems co...