Fluctuation-Response Theory for Nonequilibrium Langevin Dynamics
Abstract
We establish a unified fluctuation-response relation for Langevin dynamics. By exploiting the common mathematical structures underlying fluctuations and responses of empirical density and current, we derive a unified identity that generalizes the fluctuation-dissipation theorem from equilibrium to nonequilibrium settings. This relation connects global fluctuations of observables with their local responses to perturbations in force, mobility, and temperature. We further derive finite-time fluctuation-response inequalities, leading to response uncertainty relations that complement the identity by providing more practical bounds. These derivations establish a unified theoretical framework linking the fluctuation-dissipation theorem and thermodynamic uncertainty relations. Using the -ATPase molecular motor model, we illustrate how these response-based bounds constrain the long-time diffusion coefficient.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2601.16387,
title = {Fluctuation-Response Theory for Nonequilibrium Langevin Dynamics},
author = {Hyun-Myung Chun and Euijoon Kwon and Hyunggyu Park and Jae Sung Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.16387},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
8 pages and 2 figures for main text, 14 pages for supplemental material