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Thermodynamics of Markov Processes with Non-extensive Entropy and Free Energy

Mathematical Physics 2020-04-01 v3 math.MP

Abstract

Statistical thermodynamics of small systems shows dramatic differences from normal systems. Parallel to the recently presented steady-state thermodynamic formalism for master equation and Fokker-Planck equation, we show that a ``thermodynamic'' theory can also be developed based on Tsallis' generalized entropy S(q)=i=1N(pipiq)/[q(q1)]S^{(q)}=\sum_{i=1}^N(p_i-p_i^q)/[q(q-1)] and Shiino's generalized free energy F(q)=[i=1Npi(pi/πi)q11]/[q(q1)]F^{(q)}=[\sum_{i=1}^Np_i(p_i/\pi_i)^{q-1}-1]/[q(q-1)], where πi\pi_i is the stationary distribution. dF(q)/dt=fd(q)0dF^{(q)}/dt=-f_d^{(q)}\le 0 and it is zero iff the system is in its stationary state. dS(q)/dtQex(q)=fd(q)dS^{(q)}/dt-Q_{ex}^{(q)} = f_d^{(q)} where Qex(q)Q_{ex}^{(q)} characterizes the heat exchange. For systems approaching equilibrium with detailed balance, fd(q)f_d^{(q)} is the product of Onsager's thermodynamic flux and force. However, it is discovered that the Onsager's force is non-local. This is a consequence of the particular transformation invariance for zero energy of Tsallis' statistics.

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@article{arxiv.1005.1251,
  title  = {Thermodynamics of Markov Processes with Non-extensive Entropy and Free Energy},
  author = {Liangrong Peng and Hong Qian and Liu Hong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.1251},
  year   = {2020}
}

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27 pages, 2 figures