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Ergodicity and large deviations in physical systems with stochastic dynamics

Robert L. Jack

2020The European Physical Journal B132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In ergodic physical systems, time-averaged quantities converge (for large times) to their ensemble-averaged values. Large deviation theory describes rare events where these time averages differ significantly from the corresponding ensemble averages. It allows estimation of the probabilities of these events, and their mechanisms. This theory has been applied to a range of physical systems, where it has yielded new insights into entropy production, current fluctuations, metastability, transport processes, and glassy behaviour. We review some of these developments, identifying general principles. We discuss a selection of dynamical phase transitions, and we highlight some connections between large-deviation theory and optimal control theory. Graphical abstract

Topics & Concepts

ErgodicityStatistical physicsLarge deviations theoryMetastabilityErgodic theoryEntropy (arrow of time)Physical systemRange (aeronautics)Dynamical systems theoryMathematicsPhysicsStatisticsThermodynamicsMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsMaterials scienceComposite materialAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsNeural dynamics and brain function