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Main Author: Andrieux, David
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14496
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author Andrieux, David
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contents Recent results have shown how to partition the space of Markov systems into dynamical equivalence classes. These equivalence classes structure transport properties in such a way that makes, among other features, their responses fully symmetric. In this note, I illustrate this approach on two representative systems. First, I derive analytical expressions for the equivalence classes of a disordered ring model. Second, I verify on a model of ion transport that, within an equivalence class, the response of coupled currents is symmetric both near and far from equilibrium.
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spellingShingle Revealing hidden structures and symmetries in nonequilibrium transport
Andrieux, David
Statistical Mechanics
Recent results have shown how to partition the space of Markov systems into dynamical equivalence classes. These equivalence classes structure transport properties in such a way that makes, among other features, their responses fully symmetric. In this note, I illustrate this approach on two representative systems. First, I derive analytical expressions for the equivalence classes of a disordered ring model. Second, I verify on a model of ion transport that, within an equivalence class, the response of coupled currents is symmetric both near and far from equilibrium.
title Revealing hidden structures and symmetries in nonequilibrium transport
topic Statistical Mechanics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14496