用反控制进行热平衡:信息等式和紧密不等式
1Universidad de Sevilla, Física Teórica, Multidisciplinary Unit for Energy Science, Apartado de Correos 1065, E-41080 Sevilla, Spain.
Physical review letters
|March 1, 2026
概括
本研究介绍了对反控制物理系统的马科维框架,简化了平衡计算. 它为可提取工作提供了更严格的界限,并在理想条件下显示和度.
科学领域:
- 热力学是一种热力学.
- 统计力学 统计力学
- 物理系统 物理系统
背景情况:
- 在热力学中,反控制系统至关重要.
- 了解平衡和可提取的工作是关键.
- 目前计算边界的方法很复杂.
研究的目的:
- 为反控制系统开发一个简化的马科夫式描述.
- 为了获得新的第二规律平等和更严格的边界可提取工作.
- 分析测量精度对工作提取的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用马科夫对系统动态的描述.
- 应用统计力学和热力学原理.
- 在反控制下分析平衡和工作提取.
主要成果:
- 一个简化的马科夫学框架,用于平衡.
- 新的,更紧的,更容易评估的可提取工作的边界.
- 用无误测量证明可提取工作的限和度.
- 确定一个测量不确定性区间,其中马科维亚边界是较高的.
结论:
- 马科夫的方法为平衡提供了理论和实际的优势.
- 可提取工作的新界限更高效,更准确.
- 该框架提供了对由于测量不完美的工作提取限制的见解.
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