Reply to "Comment on `Validity of path thermodynamic description of reactive systems: Microscopic simulations'
Abstract
The Comment's author argues that a correct description of reactive systems should incorporate the explicit interaction with reservoirs, leading to a unified system-reservoirs entity. However, this proposition has two major flaws. Firstly, as we will emphasize, this entity inherently follows a thermodynamic equilibrium distribution. In the Comment, no indication is provided on how to maintain such a system-reservoirs entity in a non-equilibrium state. Secondly, contrary to the author's claim, the inclusion of system-reservoir interaction in traditional stochastic modeling of reactive systems does not automatically alter the limited applicability of path thermodynamics to problematic reactive systems. We will provide a simple demonstration to illustrate that certain elementary reactions may not involve any changes in reservoir components, which seems to have been overlooked by the author.
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@article{arxiv.2309.05485,
title = {Reply to "Comment on `Validity of path thermodynamic description of reactive systems: Microscopic simulations'},
author = {F. Baras and A. L. Garcia and M. Malek Mansour},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.05485},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
To appear in Physical Review E