A possible classification of nonequilibrium steady states.

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Abstract

We propose a general classification of nonequilibrium steady states in terms of their stationary probability distribution and the associated probability currents. The stationary probabilities can be represented graph-theoretically as directed Cayley trees; closing a single loop in such a graph leads to a representation of probability currents. This classification allows us to identify all choices of transition rates, based on a master equation, which generate the same nonequilibrium steady state. We explore the implications of this freedom, e.g., for entropy production, and provide a number of examples.

*Supported by NSF DMR-0414122

Authors

  • Royce K.P. Zia

    • Dept. Physics, Virginia Tech
    • Virginia Tech
  • Beate Schmittman

    • Dept. Physics, Virginia Tech
    • Virginia Tech
    • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University