Manifest and subtle cyclic behavior in nonequilibrium steady states

RKP Zia, JB Weiss, D Mandal… - Journal of Physics …, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2016iopscience.iop.org
Many interesting phenomena in nature are described by stochastic processes with
irreversible dynamics. To model these phenomena, we focus on a master equation or a
Fokker-Planck equation with rates which violate detailed balance. When the system settles
in a stationary state, it will be a nonequilibrium steady state (NESS), with time independent
probability distribution as well as persistent probability current loops. The observable
consequences of the latter are explored. In particular, cyclic behavior of some form must be …
Abstract
Many interesting phenomena in nature are described by stochastic processes with irreversible dynamics. To model these phenomena, we focus on a master equation or a Fokker-Planck equation with rates which violate detailed balance. When the system settles in a stationary state, it will be a nonequilibrium steady state (NESS), with time independent probability distribution as well as persistent probability current loops. The observable consequences of the latter are explored. In particular, cyclic behavior of some form must be present: some are prominent and manifest, while others are more obscure and subtle. We present a theoretical framework to analyze such properties, introducing the notion of" probability angular momentum" and its distribution. Using several examples, we illustrate the manifest and subtle categories and how best to distinguish between them. These techniques can be applied to reveal the NESS nature of a wide range of systems in a large variety of areas. We illustrate with one application: variability of ocean heat content in our climate system.
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