The past decade has witnessed the development of systematic effective theories for dissipative thermal systems. Here, we describe an analogous effective theory framework that applies to the classical stochastic dynamics of nonequilibrium systems. We illustrate this approach using a range of examples, including nonreciprocal (predator-prey) dynamics, dissipative and driven rigid-body motion, and active chiral fluids and solids. Many of these systems exhibit a generalized time-reversal symmetry, which plays a crucial role within our formalism, and in many cases can be implemented within the Martin-Siggia-Rose path integral. This effective theory formalism yields generalizations of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem and second law of thermody...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
Some nonequilibrium systems exhibit anomalous suppression of the large-scale density fluctuations, s...
We review how unitarity and stationarity in the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism naturally lead to a (qua...
We characterize a system of hard spheres with a simple collision rule that breaks time reversal symm...
We investigate a class of nonequilibrium media described by Langevin dynamics that satisfies the loc...
This thesis makes the issue of reconciling the existence of thermodynamically irreversible processes...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
Causality is necessary for retarded Green's functions to remain retarded in all inertial frames in r...
Thermodynamic equilibrium is a strong constraint on the statistics of physical systems that has led ...
Living systems, as well as most physical systems with promise in industry, technology and medicine, ...
We develop a general theory describing the thermodynamical behavior of open quantum systems coupled ...
We elaborate and compare two approaches to nonequilibrium thermodynamics, the two-generator bracket ...
The standard relationships of statistical mechanics are upended my the presence of active forces. In...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
We present a comprehensive study about the relationship between the way Detailed Balance is broken i...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
Some nonequilibrium systems exhibit anomalous suppression of the large-scale density fluctuations, s...
We review how unitarity and stationarity in the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism naturally lead to a (qua...
We characterize a system of hard spheres with a simple collision rule that breaks time reversal symm...
We investigate a class of nonequilibrium media described by Langevin dynamics that satisfies the loc...
This thesis makes the issue of reconciling the existence of thermodynamically irreversible processes...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
Causality is necessary for retarded Green's functions to remain retarded in all inertial frames in r...
Thermodynamic equilibrium is a strong constraint on the statistics of physical systems that has led ...
Living systems, as well as most physical systems with promise in industry, technology and medicine, ...
We develop a general theory describing the thermodynamical behavior of open quantum systems coupled ...
We elaborate and compare two approaches to nonequilibrium thermodynamics, the two-generator bracket ...
The standard relationships of statistical mechanics are upended my the presence of active forces. In...
Entropy and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem are at the heart of statistical mechan-ics near equi...
We present a comprehensive study about the relationship between the way Detailed Balance is broken i...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the fluctuation theorem (FT). The Evans-Searles FT...
Some nonequilibrium systems exhibit anomalous suppression of the large-scale density fluctuations, s...
We review how unitarity and stationarity in the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism naturally lead to a (qua...