Effective dissipation: breaking time-reversal symmetry in driven microscopic energy transmission
Statistical Mechanics
2016-10-05 v2 Biological Physics
Abstract
At molecular scales, fluctuations play a significant role and prevent biomolecular processes from always proceeding in a preferred direction, raising the question of how limited amounts of free energy can be dissipated to obtain directed progress. We examine the system and process characteristics that efficiently break time-reversal symmetry at fixed energy loss; in particular for a simple model of a molecular machine, an intermediate energy barrier produces unusually high asymmetry for a given dissipation. We relate the symmetry-breaking factors found in this model to recent observations of biomolecular machines.
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@article{arxiv.1607.06043,
title = {Effective dissipation: breaking time-reversal symmetry in driven microscopic energy transmission},
author = {Aidan I. Brown and David A. Sivak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.06043},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures