Author:
Degünther Julius,Koyuk Timur,Seifert Udo
Abstract
Abstract
Time-dependently driven stochastic systems form a vast and manifold class of non-equilibrium systems used to model important applications on small length scales such as bit erasure protocols or microscopic heat engines. One property that unites all these quite different systems is some form of lag between the driving of the system and its response. For periodic steady states, we quantify this lag by introducing a generalized phase difference and prove a tight upper bound for it. In its most general version, this bound depends only on the relative speed of the driving.
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
Cited by
2 articles.
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