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Stochastic control and non-equilibrium thermodynamics: fundamental limits.

Yongxin Chen1, Tryphon Georgiou2, Allen Tannenbaum3.   

Abstract

We consider damped stochastic systems in a controlled (time-varying) potential and study their transition between specified Gibbs-equilibria states in finite time. By the second law of thermodynamics, the minimum amount of work needed to transition from one equilibrium state to another is the difference between the Helmholtz free energy of the two states and can only be achieved by a reversible (infinitely slow) process. The minimal gap between the work needed in a finite-time transition and the work during a reversible one, turns out to equal the square of the optimal mass transport (Wasserstein-2) distance between the two end-point distributions times the inverse of the duration needed for the transition. This result, in fact, relates non-equilibrium optimal control strategies (protocols) to gradient flows of entropy functionals via the Jordan-Kinderlehrer-Otto scheme. The purpose of this paper is to introduce ideas and results from the emerging field of stochastic thermodynamics in the setting of classical regulator theory, and to draw connections and derive such fundamental relations from a control perspective in a multivariable setting.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 33746240      PMCID: PMC7971160          DOI: 10.1109/tac.2019.2939625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Automat Contr        ISSN: 0018-9286            Impact factor:   5.792


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