Current-current relationship in non-equilibrium networks: linearity and applications
ORAL
Abstract
The paradigm of irreversible thermodynamics largely revolves around pairs of conjugated observables (current and force) and linear relations among them, close to equilibrium. This study takes a different path, by examining how currents respond to changes in other currents, without directly addressing driving forces. Using continuous-time Markov chains, we establish a linear-affine relationship between any two network currents, valid even far from equilibrium, and derive a formula for the current-to-current susceptibility via spanning-tree ensembles. Finally, we discuss how inherent linearity among network currents can be exploited in complex metabolic networks, in order to map the internal reaction currents of a cell, from the knowledge of input/output currents.
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Publication: "Mutual Linearity of Nonequilibrium Network Currents", PRL, 133 (4), 2024
Presenters
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Sara Dal Cengio
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology