Dissipation and Control in Microscopic Nonequilibrium Systems [E-Book] / by Steven J. Large.
This thesis establishes a multifaceted extension of the deterministic control framework that has been a workhorse of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, to stochastic, discrete, and autonomous control mechanisms. This facilitates the application of ideas from stochastic thermodynamics to the under...
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Personal Name(s): | Large, Steven J., author |
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1st edition 2021. |
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Cham :
Springer,
2021
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XVII, 236 pages 49 illustrations, 42 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783030858254 |
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10.1007/978-3-030-85825-4 |
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Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research
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- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Theoretical background
- Chapter 3. DNA hairpins I: Calculating the generalized friction
- Chapter 4. DNA Hairpins II: reducing dissipation in nonequilibrium protocols
- Chapter 5. DNA Hairpins III: robustness, variability, and conclusions
- Chapter 6. Stochastic control in microscopic nonequilibrium systems
- Chapter 7. Optimal discrete control: minimizing dissipation in discretely driven systems
- Chapter 8. On dissipation bounds: discrete stochastic control of nonequilibrium systems
- Chapter 9. Free energy transduction within autonomous systems
- Chapter 10. Hidden excess power and autonomous Maxwell demons in strongly coupled nonequilibrium systems
- Chapter 11. Conclusions and outlook.