Restricted Access.The fluctuation theorem and the Jarzynski equality are examined in the light of recent experimental tests. For a particle dragged through a solvent, it is shown that Q, the heat exchanged with the reservoir, does not obey the Jarzynski equality due to slowly decaying tails in its distribution. For molecular stretching experiments, substantial corrections to the Jarzynski equality can result from not measuring the force at the end of the molecule that is moved. We also present a proof of the fluctuation theorem for Langevin dynamics that is considerably simpler than the standard proof
A harmonic oscillator that evolves under the action of both a systematic time-dependent force and a ...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
A single particle within a periodically driven Sinai-billiard-like system is tracked experimentally ...
The fluctuation theorem and the Jarzynski equality are examined in the light of recent experimental ...
Fluctuation theorems, developed over the past 15 years, have resulted in fundamental breakthroughs i...
Abstract The crucial condition in the derivation of the Jarzynski equality (JE) from the fluctuation...
[[abstract]]The crucial condition in the derivation of the Jarzynski equality (JE) from the fluctuat...
We consider a particle dragged through a medium at constant temperature as described by a Langevin e...
The question of how reversible microscopic equations of motion can lead to irreversible macroscopic ...
Abstract. We study Fluctuation Relations (FRs) for dynamics that are anomalous, in the sense that th...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries famous scientists like Boltzmann, Loschmidt, Maxwell and E...
The fluctuation theorems, and in particular, the Jarzynski equality, are the most important pillars ...
By taking full advantage of the dynamic property imposed by the detailed balance condition, we deriv...
The exchange fluctuation theorem for heat exchanged between two systems at different temperatures, w...
Conventional 19th century thermodynamics has limited our understanding of statistical physics to sys...
A harmonic oscillator that evolves under the action of both a systematic time-dependent force and a ...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
A single particle within a periodically driven Sinai-billiard-like system is tracked experimentally ...
The fluctuation theorem and the Jarzynski equality are examined in the light of recent experimental ...
Fluctuation theorems, developed over the past 15 years, have resulted in fundamental breakthroughs i...
Abstract The crucial condition in the derivation of the Jarzynski equality (JE) from the fluctuation...
[[abstract]]The crucial condition in the derivation of the Jarzynski equality (JE) from the fluctuat...
We consider a particle dragged through a medium at constant temperature as described by a Langevin e...
The question of how reversible microscopic equations of motion can lead to irreversible macroscopic ...
Abstract. We study Fluctuation Relations (FRs) for dynamics that are anomalous, in the sense that th...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries famous scientists like Boltzmann, Loschmidt, Maxwell and E...
The fluctuation theorems, and in particular, the Jarzynski equality, are the most important pillars ...
By taking full advantage of the dynamic property imposed by the detailed balance condition, we deriv...
The exchange fluctuation theorem for heat exchanged between two systems at different temperatures, w...
Conventional 19th century thermodynamics has limited our understanding of statistical physics to sys...
A harmonic oscillator that evolves under the action of both a systematic time-dependent force and a ...
The probability densities of work that can be exerted on a quantum system initially staying in therm...
A single particle within a periodically driven Sinai-billiard-like system is tracked experimentally ...