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Entropy production in one-dimensional quantum fluids

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arxiv 1906.11191 v1 pith:WPWJJY7H submitted 2019-06-26 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

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We study nonequilibrium thermodynamic properties of a driven one-dimensional quantum fluid by combining nonlinear Luttinger liquid theory with the quantum kinetic equation. In particular, we derive an entropy production consistent with the laws of thermodynamics for a system subject to an arbitrary perturbation varying slowly in space and time. Working in a basis of weakly interacting fermionic quasiparticles, we show that the leading contribution to the entropy production results from three-particle collisions, and we derive its scaling law at low temperatures.

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