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arxiv: 1810.09584 · v2 · pith:UKZ2ZTYAnew · submitted 2018-10-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · physics.bio-ph· physics.data-an

Martingale theory for housekeeping heat

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech physics.bio-phphysics.data-an
keywords heathousekeepingprocesstheorymartingalenonequilibriumresultssystem
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The housekeeping heat is the energy exchanged between a system and its environment in a nonequilibrium process that results from the violation of detailed balance. We describe fluctuations of the housekeeping heat in mesoscopic systems using the theory of martingales, a mathematical framework widely used in probability theory and finance. We show that the exponentiated housekeeping heat (in units of $k_{\rm B}T$, with $k_{\rm B}$ the Boltzmann constant and $T$ the temperature) of a Markovian nonequilibrium process under arbitrary time-dependent driving is a martingale process. From this result, we derive universal equalities and inequalities for the statistics of stopping-times and suprema of the housekeeping heat. We test our results with numerical simulations of a system driven out of equilibrium and described by Langevin dynamics.

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