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Thermodynamic constraints on the nonequilibrium response of one-dimensional diffusions
Qi Gao1, Hyun-Myung Chun2, Jordan M Horowitz1,2,3
1Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Abstract:
We analyze the static response to perturbations of nonequilibrium steady states that can be modeled as one-dimensional diffusions on the circle. We demonstrate that an arbitrary perturbation can be broken up into a combination of three specific classes of perturbations that can be fruitfully addressed individually. For each class, we derive a simple formula that quantitatively characterizes the response in terms of the strength of nonequilibrium driving valid arbitrarily far from equilibrium.
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