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Fluctuation relations for systems in a constant magnetic field

Coretti, Alessandro  
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Rondoni, Lamberto
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Bonella, Sara  
September 9, 2020
Physical Review E

The validity of the fluctuation relations (FRs) for systems in a constant magnetic field is investigated. Recently introduced time-reversal symmetries that hold in the presence of static electric and magnetic fields and of deterministic thermostats are used to prove the transient FRs without invoking, as commonly done, inversion of the magnetic field. Steady-state FRs are also derived, under the t-mixing condition. These results extend the predictive power of important statistical mechanics relations. We illustrate this via the nonlinear response for the cumulants of the dissipation, showing how the alternative FRs enable one to determine analytically null cumulants also for systems in a single magnetic field.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.102.030101
Web of Science ID

WOS:000572375000007

Author(s)
Coretti, Alessandro  
Rondoni, Lamberto
Bonella, Sara  
Date Issued

2020-09-09

Published in
Physical Review E
Volume

102

Issue

3

Article Number

030101

Subjects

Physics, Fluids & Plasmas

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Physics, Mathematical

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Physics

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statistical-mechanics

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time-reversal

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dissipation

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irreversibility

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ensembles

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transport

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October 8, 2020
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