Stochastic thermodynamics, fluctuation theorems and molecular machines
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Abstract
Stochastic thermodynamics as reviewed here systematically provides a framework for extending the notions of classical thermodynamics such as work, heat and entropy production to the level of individual trajectories of well-defined non-equilibrium ensembles. It applies whenever a non-equilibrium process is still coupled to one (or several) heat bath(s) of constant temperature. Paradigmatic systems are single colloidal particles in time-dependent laser traps, polymers in external flow, enzymes and molecular motors in single molecule assays, small biochemical networks and thermoelectric devices involving single electron transport. For such systems, a first-law like energy balance can be identified along…
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- Entropy production
- Physics
- Fluctuation theorem
- Statistical physics
- Second law of thermodynamics
- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
- Entropy (arrow of time)
- Dissipation
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