Symmetry (Jun 2023)

Finite Reservoirs Corrections to Hamiltonian Systems Statistics and Time Symmetry Breaking

  • Matteo Colangeli,
  • Antonio Di Francesco,
  • Lamberto Rondoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15061268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 1268

Abstract

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We consider several Hamiltonian systems perturbed by external agents that preserve their Hamiltonian structure. We investigate the corrections to the canonical statistics resulting from coupling such systems with possibly large but finite reservoirs and from the onset of processes breaking the time-reversal symmetry. We analyze exactly solvable oscillator systems and perform simulations of relatively more complex ones. This indicates that the standard statistical mechanical formalism needs to be adjusted in the ever more investigated nano-scale science and technology. In particular, the hypothesis that heat reservoirs be considered infinite and be described by the classical ensembles is found to be critical when exponential quantities are considered since the large size limit may not coincide with the infinite size canonical result. Furthermore, process-dependent emergent irreversibility affects ensemble averages, effectively frustrating, on a statistical level, the time reversal invariance of Hamiltonian dynamics that are used to obtain numerous results.

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