Minimal constraints for maximum caliber analysis of dissipative steady-state systems

Luca Agozzino1,2, Ken Dill1,2,3

  • 1Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11794, USA.

Physical Review. E
|September 11, 2019
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