Dissipation-based uncertainty bounds for currents
ORAL
Abstract
Markov jump processes can generate steady-state probability currents at the expense of dissipation. I will discuss how the dissipation also constraints the fluctuations in those currents. A small deviations corollary proves a "thermodynamic uncertainty principle"---to reduce the uncertainty in the estimate of nonequilibrium currents, a process must dissipate more. I will furthermore discuss corresponding dissipation-based uncertainty bounds for first passage time fluctuations.
*Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation GBMF4513
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Presenters
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Todd Gingrich
- Physics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT