Conservative forces are the unique minimizers of renormalized entropy production in jump processes, restoring their optimality for optimal transport.
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Timescale coalescence in AR(1) hidden drivers creates a spectrally dark regime where persistent forcing is invisible to one-pole models, with the local spectral distance scaling as C lambda^4 due to manifold geometry.
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Renormalized entropy production for optimal transport in jump processes: Make conservative forces optimal again
Conservative forces are the unique minimizers of renormalized entropy production in jump processes, restoring their optimality for optimal transport.
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Timescale Coalescence Makes Hidden Persistent Forcing Spectrally Dark
Timescale coalescence in AR(1) hidden drivers creates a spectrally dark regime where persistent forcing is invisible to one-pole models, with the local spectral distance scaling as C lambda^4 due to manifold geometry.