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Relation between Entropy, Diffusion and Relaxation Kinetics

Statistical Mechanics 2024-06-14 v1

Abstract

Intermolecular correlations lower values of both diffusion and entropy. We present an analysis of the existing relations between long-time diffusion (D) and entropy. S. A recently proposed inequality, a lower bound, by Sorkin et al., expresses the long-time diffusion in terms of diffusion in a reference state and the entropy difference. Such a relationship may provide a measure of intermolecular correlations. We show that for a one-dimensional rugged energy landscape, the lower bound becomes equality only if certain three-site correlations are neglected. When these correlations are included, we can derive an accurate expression that agrees with computer simulations. The strong dimensionality dependence of diffusion of a Brownian particle in a rugged energy landscape also resembles the recently proposed inequality. We show that for interacting colloids, a mode-coupling theory-type calculation of diffusion coefficient can be combined with the new inequality to estimate entropy change from long-range inter-colloid correlations. Interestingly, the rate of barrier crossing in a multidimensional potential energy surface, related to diffusion in a periodic lattice, is shown to admit a relation that depends on the entropy change in a way reminiscent of the relation between D and S.

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@article{arxiv.2406.08885,
  title  = {Relation between Entropy, Diffusion and Relaxation Kinetics},
  author = {Subhajit Acharya and Biman Bagchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.08885},
  year   = {2024}
}
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