Convergence of the Integral Fluctuation Theorem estimator for nonequilibrium Markov systems
Abstract
The Integral Fluctuation Theorem for entropy production (IFT) is among the few equalities that are known to be valid for physical systems arbitrarily driven far from equilibrium. Microscopically, it can be understood as an inherent symmetry for the fluctuating entropy production rate implying the second law of thermodynamics. Here, we examine an IFT statistical estimator based on regular sampling and discuss its limitations for nonequilibrium systems, when sampling rare events becomes pivotal. Furthermore, via a large deviation study, we discuss a method to carefully setup an experiment in the parameter region where the IFT estimator safely converges and also show how to improve the convergence region for Markov chains with finite correlation time. We corroborate our arguments with two illustrative examples.
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@article{arxiv.2211.06152,
title = {Convergence of the Integral Fluctuation Theorem estimator for nonequilibrium Markov systems},
author = {Francesco Coghi and Lorenzo Buffoni and Stefano Gherardini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.06152},
year = {2023}
}
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15 pages, 7 figures