Search results for "Entropy production"

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Reinforcement learning approach to nonequilibrium quantum thermodynamics

2021

We use a reinforcement learning approach to reduce entropy production in a closed quantum system brought out of equilibrium. Our strategy makes use of an external control Hamiltonian and a policy gradient technique. Our approach bears no dependence on the quantitative tool chosen to characterize the degree of thermodynamic irreversibility induced by the dynamical process being considered, require little knowledge of the dynamics itself and does not need the tracking of the quantum state of the system during the evolution, thus embodying an experimentally non-demanding approach to the control of non-equilibrium quantum thermodynamics. We successfully apply our methods to the case of single- …

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Entropies and Equilibria of Many-Particle Systems: An Essay on Recent Research

2004

International audience; .This essay is intended to present a fruitful collaboration which has developed among a group of people whose names are listed above: entropy methods have proved over the last years to be an efficient tool for the understanding of the qualitative properties of physically sound models, for accurate numerics and for a more mathematical understanding of nonlinear PDEs. The goal of this essay is to sketch the historical development of the concept of entropy in connection with PDEs of continuum mechanics, to present recent results which have been obtained by the members of the group and to emphasize the most striking achievements of this research. The presentation is by n…

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(Standard model) universe dominated by the right matter

2009

14 pages, 3 figures. References on late time enthropy release included, several points clarified. PACS numbers: 14.60.Pq, 98.80.Cq. ArXiv pre-print available at http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.4389

AstrofísicaPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsGrand-Unified-TheoryDark-MatterHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyElectroweak interactionDark matterBaryogenesisFísicaAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsTime Entropy ProductionBaryogenesisBaryon asymmetryDecaying ParticlesConstraintsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentGravitinoNeutrinoNeutrino MassNeutrino oscillationPhenomenology (particle physics)Inflationary UniversePhysical Review D
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Ecological indicators – Schrödinger Ratio

2008

Biomass Entropy Entropy production Exergy Eutrophication Lake ecosystems Negentropy Nonequilibrium systems Phytoplankton RespirationEntropyRespirationPhytoplanktonLake ecosystemsBiomassExergyEutrophicationNegentropyEntropy productionNonequilibrium systems
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Transfer coefficients for the liquid–vapor interface of a two-component mixture

2011

Abstract We present the excess entropy production for heat and mass transport across an interface of a non-ideal two-component mixture, using as interface variables the excess densities proposed by Gibbs. With the help of these variables we define the interface as an autonomous system in local equilibrium and study its transport properties. The entropy production determines the conjugate fluxes and forces, and equivalent forms are given. The forms contain finite differences of intensive variables into and across the surface as driving forces. These expressions for the fluxes serve as boundary conditions for integration across heterogeneous systems that are far from global equilibrium. The r…

ChemistryEntropy productionApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnthalpyFinite differenceThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringThermal conductivityMass transferHeat transferBoundary value problemOrder of magnitudeChemical Engineering Science
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Table of periodic properties of human immunodeficiency virus inhibitors

2010

Classification algorithms are proposed based on information entropy. The feasibility of mixing a given human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) inhibitor with dissimilar ones is studied. The 31 inhibitors are classified by their structural chemical properties. Many classification algorithms are based on information entropy. An excessive number of results appear compatible with the data and suffer combinatorial explosion. However, after the equipartition conjecture one has a selection criterion. According to this conjecture, the best configuration is that in which entropy production is most uniformly distributed. The structural elements of an inhibitor can be ranked according to their inhibitory a…

CombinatoricsStatistical classificationMathematical optimizationConjectureDocking (molecular)Entropy productionHeteroatomPrincipal component analysisHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)medicinemedicine.disease_causeCombinatorial explosionMathematicsInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
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Entropy

2008

Ecological indicatorDissipative structures; Entropy; Entropy production; Far-from-equilibrium systems; Negentropy; Photosynthesis; Thermodynamics' second lawFar-from-equilibrium systemsEntropyEntropy (information theory)Environmental scienceStatistical physicsPhotosynthesisNegentropyEntropy productionThermodynamics' second lawDissipative structures
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Effect of packing on the cluster nature of C nanotubes: An information entropy analysis

2007

The possibility of the existence of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) in organic solvents in the form of clusters is discussed. A theory is developed based on a bundlet model for clusters, which enables describing the distribution function of clusters by size. Comparison of the calculated values of solubility with experiments would permit obtaining energetic parameters characterizing the interaction of an SWNT with its surrounding, in a solid or solution. Fullerenes and SWNTs are unique objects, whose behaviour in many physical situations is characterized by remarkable peculiarities. Peculiarities in solutions show up first in that fullerenes and SWNTs represent the only soluble forms of…

FullereneMaterials scienceEntropy productionGeneral EngineeringMolecular electronicsNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubeWeak interactionlaw.inventionDistribution functionlawChemical physicsCluster (physics)Equipartition theoremMicroelectronics Journal
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Entropy Production during Asymptotically Safe Inflation

2011

The Asymptotic Safety scenario predicts that the deep ultraviolet of Quantum Einstein Gravity is governed by a nontrivial renormalization group fixed point. Analyzing its implications for cosmology using renormalization group improved Einstein equations we find that it can give rise to a phase of inflationary expansion in the early Universe. Inflation is a pure quantum effect here and requires no inflaton field. It is driven by the cosmological constant and ends automatically when the renormalization group evolution has reduced the vacuum energy to the level of the matter energy density. The quantum gravity effects also provide a natural mechanism for the generation of entropy. It could eas…

High Energy Physics - TheoryAsymptotic safety in quantum gravityGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical scienceslcsh:AstrophysicsCosmological constantAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsTheoretical physicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyVacuum energylcsh:QB460-466inflationlcsh:ScienceEntropy (arrow of time)PhysicsEntropy productionquantum gravity; Asymptotic Safety; inflationInflatonRenormalization grouplcsh:QC1-999High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)quantum gravityAsymptotic SafetyQuantum gravitylcsh:Qlcsh:PhysicsEntropy; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 274-292
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Weak and strong coupling equilibration in nonabelian gauge theories

2015

We present a direct comparison studying equilibration through kinetic theory at weak coupling and through holography at strong coupling in the same set-up. The set-up starts with a homogeneous thermal state, which then smoothly transitions through an out-of-equilibrium phase to an expanding system undergoing boost-invariant flow. This first apples-to-apples comparison of equilibration provides a benchmark for similar equilibration processes in heavy-ion collisions, where the equilibration mechanism is still under debate. We find that results at weak and strong coupling can be smoothly connected by simple, empirical power-laws for the viscosity, equilibration time and entropy production of t…

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