2014-03-20T12:27:14Z
2014-03-20T12:27:14Z
2013-05-01
2014-03-20T12:27:14Z
Lying at the core of statistical physics is the need to reduce the number of degrees of freedom in a system. Coarse-graining is a frequently-used procedure to bridge molecular modeling with experiments. In equilibrium systems, this task can be readily performed; however in systems outside equilibrium, a possible lack of equilibration of the eliminated degrees of freedom may lead to incomplete or even misleading descriptions. Here, we present some examples showing how an improper coarse-graining procedure may result in linear approaches to nonlinear processes, miscalculations of activation rates and violations of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem.
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Termodinàmica del desequilibri; Física estadística; Processos estocàstics; Mecànica estadística del no equilibri; Nonequilibrium thermodynamics; Statistical physics; Stochastic processes; Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
Jagiellonian University
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.44.913
Acta Physica Polonica B, 2013, vol. 44, num. 5, p. 913-923
http://dx.doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.44.913
cc-by-nc (c) Rubí Capaceti, José Miguel et al., 2013
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