Derives a single-trajectory statistical estimator for subsystem heat flows to detect Maxwell-demon behavior in motors and applies it to kinesin simulations showing demon-like operation under nonequilibrium noise.
Exactly solvable model illustrating far-from-equilibrium predictions
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We describe an exactly solvable model which illustrates the Fluctuation Theorem and other predictions for systems evolving far from equilibrium. Our model describes a particle dragged by a spring through a thermal environment. The rate at which the spring is pulled is arbitrary.
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Derives a single-trajectory statistical estimator for subsystem heat flows to detect Maxwell-demon behavior in motors and applies it to kinesin simulations showing demon-like operation under nonequilibrium noise.
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