A review of Brownian thermometry in non-equilibrium fluids, centered on exactly computable effective temperatures for hot Brownian motion and a proposed metric hierarchy involving fluctuation theorems.
Unifying Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relations
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We introduce a new technique to bound the fluctuations exhibited by a physical system, based on the Euclidean geometry of the space of observables. Through a simple unifying argument, we derive a sweeping generalization of so-called Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relations (TURs). We not only strengthen the bounds but extend their realm of applicability and in many cases prove their optimality, without resorting to large deviation theory or information-theoretic techniques. In particular, we find the best TUR based on entropy production alone and also derive a novel bound for stationary Markov processes, which surpasses previous known bounds. Our results derive from the non-invariance of the system under a symmetry which can be other than time reversal and thus open a wide new spectrum of applications.
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Brownian Thermometry Beyond Equilibrium
A review of Brownian thermometry in non-equilibrium fluids, centered on exactly computable effective temperatures for hot Brownian motion and a proposed metric hierarchy involving fluctuation theorems.