Exploiting previous results on Markovian dynamics and fluctuation theorems, we study the consequences of memory effects on single realizations of nonequilibrium processes within an open system approach. The entropy production along single trajectories for forward and backward processes is obtained with the help of a recently proposed classical-like non-Markovian stochastic unravelling, which is demonstrated to lead to a correction of the standard entropic fluctuation theorem. This correction is interpreted as resulting from the interplay between the information extracted from the system through measurements and the flow of information from the environment to the open system: Due to memory effects, single realizations of a dynamical pr...
We establish the general framework of quantum fluctuation theorems by finding the symmetry between t...
Entropy production and the detailed fluctuation theorem are of fundamental importance for thermodyna...
In this study, we rederive the fluctuation theorems in the presence of feedback by assuming the know...
Exploiting previous results on Markovian dynamics and fluctuation theorems, we study the consequence...
In this paper, we extend the fluctuation theorems used for quantum channels to multitime processes. ...
Fluctuation theorems make use of time reversal to make predictions about entropy production in many-...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
The study of quantum dynamics featuring memory effects has always been a topic of interest within th...
International audienceThis work brings together thermodynamics and nonequilibrium quantum theory, by...
38 pages, 1 figureInternational audienceWe derive various exact results for Markovian systems that s...
Fluctuation theorem for entropy production is revisited in the framework of stochastic processes. Th...
One of the major goals of quantum thermodynamics is the characterization of irreversibility and its ...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryStochastic thermodynamics and the associated fluctuation relations pro...
We establish a fluctuation theorem for an open quantum bipartite system that explicitly manifests th...
During the last ten years, the studies on non-Markovian open system dynamics has become increasingly...
We establish the general framework of quantum fluctuation theorems by finding the symmetry between t...
Entropy production and the detailed fluctuation theorem are of fundamental importance for thermodyna...
In this study, we rederive the fluctuation theorems in the presence of feedback by assuming the know...
Exploiting previous results on Markovian dynamics and fluctuation theorems, we study the consequence...
In this paper, we extend the fluctuation theorems used for quantum channels to multitime processes. ...
Fluctuation theorems make use of time reversal to make predictions about entropy production in many-...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
The study of quantum dynamics featuring memory effects has always been a topic of interest within th...
International audienceThis work brings together thermodynamics and nonequilibrium quantum theory, by...
38 pages, 1 figureInternational audienceWe derive various exact results for Markovian systems that s...
Fluctuation theorem for entropy production is revisited in the framework of stochastic processes. Th...
One of the major goals of quantum thermodynamics is the characterization of irreversibility and its ...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryStochastic thermodynamics and the associated fluctuation relations pro...
We establish a fluctuation theorem for an open quantum bipartite system that explicitly manifests th...
During the last ten years, the studies on non-Markovian open system dynamics has become increasingly...
We establish the general framework of quantum fluctuation theorems by finding the symmetry between t...
Entropy production and the detailed fluctuation theorem are of fundamental importance for thermodyna...
In this study, we rederive the fluctuation theorems in the presence of feedback by assuming the know...