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arxiv: 2106.11511 · v2 · pith:ZV5PM62C · submitted 2021-06-22 · cond-mat.stat-mech · physics.chem-ph

Information Thermodynamics of the Transition-Path Ensemble

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keywords committorcoordinateinformationreactionensembleentropyproductproduction
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The reaction coordinate describing a transition between reactant and product is a fundamental concept in the theory of chemical reactions. Within transition-path theory, a quantitative definition of the reaction coordinate is found in the committor, which is the probability that a trajectory initiated from a given microstate first reaches the product before the reactant. Here we develop an information-theoretic origin for the committor and show how selecting transition paths from the equilibrium ensemble induces entropy production which exactly equals the information that system dynamics provide about the reactivity of trajectories. This equality of entropy production and dynamical information generation also holds at the level of arbitrary individual coordinates, providing parallel measures of the coordinate's relevance to the reaction, each of which is maximized by the committor.

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