ISBN13: | 9789811013188 |
ISBN10: | 9811013187 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 127 oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Súly: | 2554 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 28 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Illustrations, color |
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Taxonómia, rendszertan
A fizika általános kérdései
Termodinamika és statisztikus fizika
Kvantumfizika (kvantummechanika)
További könyvek a számítástechnika területén
Taxonómia, rendszertan (karitatív célú kampány)
A fizika általános kérdései (karitatív célú kampány)
Termodinamika és statisztikus fizika (karitatív célú kampány)
Kvantumfizika (kvantummechanika) (karitatív célú kampány)
További könyvek a számítástechnika területén (karitatív célú kampány)
Phenomenological Structure for the Large Deviation Principle in Time-Series Statistics
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This thesis describes a method to control rare events in non-equilibrium systems by applying physical forces to those systems but without relying on numerical simulation techniques, such as copying rare events. In order to study this method, the book draws on the mathematical structure of equilibrium statistical mechanics, which connects large deviation functions with experimentally measureable thermodynamic functions. Referring to this specific structure as the ?phenomenological structure for the large deviation principle?, the author subsequently extends it to time-series statistics that can be used to describe non-equilibrium physics.
The book features pedagogical explanations and also shows many open problems to which the proposed method can be applied only to a limited extent. Beyond highlighting these challenging problems as a point of departure, it especially offers an effective means of description for rare events, which could become the next paradigm of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics.
This thesis describes a method to control rare events in non-equilibrium systems by applying physical forces to those systems but without relying on numerical simulation techniques, such as copying rare events. In order to study this method, the book draws on the mathematical structure of equilibrium statistical mechanics, which connects large deviation functions with experimentally measureable thermodynamic functions. Referring to this specific structure as the ?phenomenological structure for the large deviation principle?, the author subsequently extends it to time-series statistics that can be used to describe non-equilibrium physics.
The book features pedagogical explanations and also shows many open problems to which the proposed method can be applied only to a limited extent. Beyond highlighting these challenging problems as a point of departure, it especially offers an effective means of description for rare events, which could become the next paradigm of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics.
Phenomenological structure for the large deviation principle.- Iterative measurement-feedback procedure for large deviation statistics.- Common scaling functions in dynamical and quantum phase transitions.- van Zon-Cohen singularity and a negative inverse temperature.- Conclusions and future perspectives.