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Thermodynamics of switching in multistable non-equilibrium systems
1Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Multistable non-equilibrium systems are abundant outcomes of nonlinear dynamics with feedback, but still relatively little is known about what determines the stability of the steady states and their switching rates in terms of entropy and entropy production. Here, we will link fluctuation theorems for the entropy production along trajectories with the action obtainable from the Freidlin-Wentzell theorem to elucidate the thermodynamics of switching between states in the large volume limit of multistable systems. We find that the entropy production at steady state plays no role, but the entropy production during switching is key. Steady-state entropy and diffusive noise strength can be neglected in this limit. The relevance to biological, ecological, and climate models is apparent.
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