The transition between a regime in which thermodynamic relations apply only to ensembles of small systems coupled to a large environment and a regime in which they can be used to characterize individual macroscopic systems is analyzed in terms of the change in behavior of the Jarzynski estimator of equilibrium free energy differences from nonequilibrium work measurements. Given a fixed number of measurements, the Jarzynski estimator is unbiased for sufficiently small systems. In these systems the directionality of time is poorly defined and the configurations that dominate the empirical average, but which are in fact typical of the reverse process, are sufficiently well sampled. As the system size increases the arrow of time becomes better ...
Recently developed nonequilibrium statistical physics relationships, including Jarzynski's equal...
Thermodynamic integration, free energy perturbation, and slow change techniques have long been utili...
A simple model featuring a double well potential is used to represent a liquid that is quenched fro...
The transition between a regime in which thermodynamic relations apply only to ensembles of small sy...
The Jarzynski equality is one of the most widely celebrated and scrutinized nonequilibrium work theo...
International audienceWe have experimentally checked the Jarzynski equality and the Crooks relation ...
Measuring free energy differences between states is of fundamental importance to understanding and p...
Measuring free energy differences between states is of fundamental importance to understanding and p...
The well-known Jarzynski equality, often written in the form e − β Δ F = 〈 e − β W 〉 ...
International audienceThe work fluctuations of an oscillator in contact with a heat reservoir and dr...
The possibility of estimating equilibrium free-energy profiles from multiple non-equilibrium simulat...
Abstract: A promising method for calculating free energy differences F is to generate nonequilibrium...
PACS. 02.50.-r – Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics. PACS. 05.70.Ln – Nonequil...
ArticleThis version: arXiv:1404.5181v1 [cond-mat.stat-mech]. Available from ArXiv.org via the link i...
A promising method for calculating free energy differences Delta F is to generate non-equilibrium da...
Recently developed nonequilibrium statistical physics relationships, including Jarzynski's equal...
Thermodynamic integration, free energy perturbation, and slow change techniques have long been utili...
A simple model featuring a double well potential is used to represent a liquid that is quenched fro...
The transition between a regime in which thermodynamic relations apply only to ensembles of small sy...
The Jarzynski equality is one of the most widely celebrated and scrutinized nonequilibrium work theo...
International audienceWe have experimentally checked the Jarzynski equality and the Crooks relation ...
Measuring free energy differences between states is of fundamental importance to understanding and p...
Measuring free energy differences between states is of fundamental importance to understanding and p...
The well-known Jarzynski equality, often written in the form e − β Δ F = 〈 e − β W 〉 ...
International audienceThe work fluctuations of an oscillator in contact with a heat reservoir and dr...
The possibility of estimating equilibrium free-energy profiles from multiple non-equilibrium simulat...
Abstract: A promising method for calculating free energy differences F is to generate nonequilibrium...
PACS. 02.50.-r – Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics. PACS. 05.70.Ln – Nonequil...
ArticleThis version: arXiv:1404.5181v1 [cond-mat.stat-mech]. Available from ArXiv.org via the link i...
A promising method for calculating free energy differences Delta F is to generate non-equilibrium da...
Recently developed nonequilibrium statistical physics relationships, including Jarzynski's equal...
Thermodynamic integration, free energy perturbation, and slow change techniques have long been utili...
A simple model featuring a double well potential is used to represent a liquid that is quenched fro...