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Tim Van Wesemael1, Gilberto Nakamura2,3, Jan Baetens1
1Ghent University, BionamiX, Department of Data Analysis and Mathematical Modelling, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
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Stochastic out-of-equilibrium processes often involve asymmetric contributions that break detailed balance and lead to nonmonotonic entropy production, limiting thermodynamic interpretations and inference techniques. Here we use Dyson maps to restore monotonic entropy growth in those processes, allowing the use of standard tools from statistical physics, providing a general and computationally tractable method applicable to a broad class of Markovian systems.
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