On a response formula and its interpretation
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zbMATH Open1204.60072arXiv0910.2320MaRDI QIDQ3583995FDOQ3583995
Authors: Christian Maes, Bram Wynants
Publication date: 18 August 2010
Abstract: We present a physically inspired generalization of equilibrium response formulae, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem, to Markov jump processes possibly describing interacting particle systems out-of-equilibrium. Here, the time-dependent perturbation adding a potential V with small amplitude h(t) changes the rates W(x,y) for the transition x --> y into W_t(x,y) = W(x,y) exp {h(t)[bV(y)-aV(x)]} as first considered by Diezemann; a,b are constants. We observe that the linear response relation shows a reciprocity symmetry in the nonequilibrium stationary regime and we interpret the connection with dynamical fluctuation theory.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0910.2320
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