Infinite family of second-law-like inequalities
Abstract
The probability distribution function for an out of equilibrium system may sometimes be approximated by a physically motivated "trial" distribution. A particularly interesting case is when a driven system (e.g., active matter) is approximated by a thermodynamic one. We show here that every set of trial distributions yields an inequality playing the role of a generalization of the second law. The better the approximation is, the more constraining the inequality becomes: this suggests a criterion for its accuracy, as well as an optimization procedure that may be implemented numerically and even experimentally. The fluctuation relation behind this inequality, -a natural and practical extension of the Hatano-Sasa theorem-, does not rely on the a priori knowledge of the stationary probability distribution.
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@article{arxiv.1110.0967,
title = {Infinite family of second-law-like inequalities},
author = {Carlos Perez-Espigares and Alejandro B. Kolton and Jorge Kurchan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.0967},
year = {2012}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures