Extended fluctuation theorems for repeated measurements and feedback within Hamiltonian framework
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:526368)
Abstract: We derive the extended fluctuation theorems in presence of multiple measurements and feedback, when the system is governed by Hamiltonian dynamics. We use only the forward phase space trajectories in the derivation. However, to obtain an expression for the efficacy parameter, we must necessarily use the notion of reverse trajectory. Our results show that the correction term appearing in the exponent of the extended fluctuation theorems are non-unique, whereas the physical meaning of the efficacy parameter is unique.
Recommendations
- Fluctuation theorems in the presence of information gain and feedback
- Universal interpretation of efficacy parameter in perturbed nonequilibrium systems
- Stochastic thermodynamics based on incomplete information: generalized Jarzynski equality with measurement errors with or without feedback
- Transient quantum fluctuation theorems and generalized measurements
- Fluctuation theorems in driven open quantum systems
Cites work
- Fluctuation relations for heat engines in time-periodic steady states
- Fluctuation theorems and atypical trajectories
- Fluctuation theorems in the presence of information gain and feedback
- Nonequilibrium measurements of free energy differences for microscopically reversible Markovian systems
- Stochastic thermodynamics: principles and perspectives
- Universal interpretation of efficacy parameter in perturbed nonequilibrium systems
This page was built for publication: Extended fluctuation theorems for repeated measurements and feedback within Hamiltonian framework
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q526368)