Non-equilibrium steady states: fluctuations and large deviations of the density and of thecurrent

Sorbonne Université · Laboratoire de Physique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure

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Abstract

These lecture notes give a short review of methods such as the matrix ansatz, the additivity principle or the macroscopic fluctuation theory, developed recently in the theory of non-equilibrium phenomena. They show how these methods allow us to calculate the fluctuations and large deviations of the density and the current in non-equilibrium steady states of systems like exclusion processes. The properties of these fluctuations and large deviation functions in non-equilibrium steady states (for example, non-Gaussian fluctuations of density or non-convexity of the large deviation function which generalizes the notion of free energy) are compared with those of systems at equilibrium.

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Keywords
  • Ansatz
  • Large deviations theory
  • Statistical physics
  • Current (fluid)
  • Gaussian
  • Convexity
  • Rate function
  • Physics
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