Dissipation Bounds Precision of Current Response to Kinetic Perturbations
Krzysztof Ptaszyński1,2, Timur Aslyamov1, Massimiliano Esposito1
1Department of Physics and Materials Science, <a href="https://ror.org/036x5ad56">University of Luxembourg</a>, L-1511 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
Abstract:
The precision of currents in Markov networks is bounded by dissipation via the so-called thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR). In our Letter, we demonstrate a similar inequality that bounds the precision of the static current response to perturbations of kinetic barriers. Perturbations of such type, which affect only the system kinetics but not the thermodynamic forces, are highly important in biochemistry and nanoelectronics. We prove that our inequality cannot be derived from the standard TUR. Instead, it implies the standard TUR and provides an even tighter bound for dissipation. We also provide a procedure for obtaining the optimal response precision for a given model.
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