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Fluctuation theorems 2 Brownian motion 1 Excess heat 1 Feedback control 1 Housekeeping heat 1 Thermodynamics 1
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Cohen, E.G.D. 1 Jayannavar, A.M. 1 Lahiri, Sourabh 1 van Zon, R. 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2
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Universal interpretation of efficacy parameter in perturbed nonequilibrium systems
Lahiri, Sourabh; Jayannavar, A.M. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 20, pp. 5101-5109
The fluctuation theorems have remained one of the cornerstones in the study of systems that are driven far out of … system, during its evolution. In such a case, the forms of the conventional fluctuation theorems get modified, the correction … of the extended fluctuation theorems that involves the efficacy parameter, and find that this form retains a consistent …
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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and fluctuations
van Zon, R.; Cohen, E.G.D. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 340 (2004) 1, pp. 66-75
In the last 10 years, a number of “conventional fluctuation theorems” have been derived for systems with deterministic … consequences of these new heat fluctuation theorems is that the ratio of the probability for the Brownian particle to absorb heat … from rather than supply heat to the water is much larger than in the conventional fluctuation theorems. This could be of …
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