Systems out of equilibrium, in stationary as well as in nonstationary regimes, display a linear response to energy impulses simply expressed as the sum of two specific temporal correlation functions. There is a natural interpretation of these quantities. The first term corresponds to the correlation between observable and excess entropy flux yielding a relation with energy dissipation like in equilibrium. The second term comes with a new meaning: it is the correlation between the observable and the excess in dynamical activity or reactivity, playing an important role in dynamical fluctuation theory out-of-equilibrium. It appears as a generalized escape rate in the occupation statistics. The resulting response formula holds for all observabl...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
Systems out of equilibrium, in stationary as well as in nonstationary regimes, display a linear resp...
We continue our study of the linear response of a nonequilibrium system. This Part II concentrates o...
We continue our study of the linear response of a nonequilibrium system. This Part II concentrates o...
We continue our study of the linear response of a nonequilibrium system. This Part II concentrates o...
There are only a very few known relations in statistical dynamics that are valid for systems driven ...
In the realm of statistical physics, a system can be studied for its response to an external stimulu...
The unique fluctuation\u2013dissipation theorem for equilibrium stands in contrast with the wide var...
The linear response to temperature changes is derived for systems with overdamped stochastic dynamic...
A generalized fluctuation-response relation is found for thermal systems driven out of equilibrium. ...
A generalized fluctuation-response relation is found for thermal systems driven out of equilibrium. ...
A generalized fluctuation-response relation is found for thermal systems driven out of equilibrium. ...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
Systems out of equilibrium, in stationary as well as in nonstationary regimes, display a linear resp...
We continue our study of the linear response of a nonequilibrium system. This Part II concentrates o...
We continue our study of the linear response of a nonequilibrium system. This Part II concentrates o...
We continue our study of the linear response of a nonequilibrium system. This Part II concentrates o...
There are only a very few known relations in statistical dynamics that are valid for systems driven ...
In the realm of statistical physics, a system can be studied for its response to an external stimulu...
The unique fluctuation\u2013dissipation theorem for equilibrium stands in contrast with the wide var...
The linear response to temperature changes is derived for systems with overdamped stochastic dynamic...
A generalized fluctuation-response relation is found for thermal systems driven out of equilibrium. ...
A generalized fluctuation-response relation is found for thermal systems driven out of equilibrium. ...
A generalized fluctuation-response relation is found for thermal systems driven out of equilibrium. ...
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....
In this paper we review some recent progress in the field of non-equilibrium linear response theory....