Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function

We identify macroscopic functioning arising during a thermodynamic system’s typical and atypical behaviors, thereby describing system operations over the entire set of fluctuations. We show how to use the information processing second law to determine functionality for atypical realizations and how...

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Main Authors: James P. Crutchfield, Cina Aghamohammadi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/26/11/894
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description We identify macroscopic functioning arising during a thermodynamic system’s typical and atypical behaviors, thereby describing system operations over the entire set of fluctuations. We show how to use the information processing second law to determine functionality for atypical realizations and how to calculate the probability of distinct modalities occurring via the large-deviation rate function, extended to include highly correlated, memoryful environments and systems. Altogether, the results complete a theory of functional fluctuations for complex thermodynamic nanoscale systems operating over finite periods. In addition to constructing the distribution of functional modalities, one immediate consequence is a cautionary lesson: ascribing a single, unique functional modality to a thermodynamic system, especially one on the nanoscale, can be misleading, likely masking an array of simultaneous, parallel thermodynamic transformations that together may also be functional. In this way, functional fluctuation theory alters how we conceive of the operation of biological cellular processes, the goals of engineering design, and the robustness of evolutionary adaptation.
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spelling doaj-art-3d848469c9d04fd4bff3c82a8310af0c2024-11-26T18:02:55ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002024-10-01261189410.3390/e26110894Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic FunctionJames P. Crutchfield0Cina Aghamohammadi1Complexity Sciences Center and Department of Physics, University of California at Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USAComplexity Sciences Center and Department of Physics, University of California at Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USAWe identify macroscopic functioning arising during a thermodynamic system’s typical and atypical behaviors, thereby describing system operations over the entire set of fluctuations. We show how to use the information processing second law to determine functionality for atypical realizations and how to calculate the probability of distinct modalities occurring via the large-deviation rate function, extended to include highly correlated, memoryful environments and systems. Altogether, the results complete a theory of functional fluctuations for complex thermodynamic nanoscale systems operating over finite periods. In addition to constructing the distribution of functional modalities, one immediate consequence is a cautionary lesson: ascribing a single, unique functional modality to a thermodynamic system, especially one on the nanoscale, can be misleading, likely masking an array of simultaneous, parallel thermodynamic transformations that together may also be functional. In this way, functional fluctuation theory alters how we conceive of the operation of biological cellular processes, the goals of engineering design, and the robustness of evolutionary adaptation.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/26/11/894large deviation theorythermodynamic formalismfluctuation spectrumentropy ratefluctuation relationsnonequilibrium steady state
spellingShingle James P. Crutchfield
Cina Aghamohammadi
Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function
Entropy
large deviation theory
thermodynamic formalism
fluctuation spectrum
entropy rate
fluctuation relations
nonequilibrium steady state
title Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function
title_full Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function
title_fullStr Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function
title_full_unstemmed Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function
title_short Not All Fluctuations Are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function
title_sort not all fluctuations are created equal spontaneous variations in thermodynamic function
topic large deviation theory
thermodynamic formalism
fluctuation spectrum
entropy rate
fluctuation relations
nonequilibrium steady state
url https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/26/11/894
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