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arxiv: math/0611628 · v1 · pith:XDR2A4NJnew · submitted 2006-11-21 · 🧮 math.DS · math.OC

The Statistical Mechanics of Fluctuation-Dissipation and Measurement Back Action

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In this paper, we take a control-theoretic approach to answering some standard questions in statistical mechanics. A central problem is the relation between systems which appear macroscopically dissipative but are microscopically lossless. We show that a linear macroscopic system is dissipative if and only if it can be approximated by a linear lossless microscopic system, over arbitrarily long time intervals. As a by-product, we obtain mechanisms explaining Johnson-Nyquist noise as initial uncertainty in the lossless state as well as measurement back action and a trade off between process and measurement noise.

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