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Evading Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relations via Asymmetric Dynamic Protocols

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arxiv 2105.14544 v2 pith:EELHDWKS submitted 2021-05-30 cond-mat.stat-mech

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keywords asymmetricdynamicfundamentalheatprotocolsrelationsthermodynamictime-reversal
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Many versions of Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relations (TUR) have recently been discovered, which impose lower bounds on relative fluctuations of integrated currents in irreversible dissipative processes, and suggest that there may be fundamental limitations on the precision of small scale machines and heat engines. In this work we rigorously demonstrate that TUR can be evaded by using dynamic protocols that are asymmetric under time-reversal. We illustrate our results using a model heat engine using two-level systems, and also discuss heuristically the fundamental connections between TUR and time-reversal symmetry.

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