Optimal Protocols and Optimal Transport in Stochastic Thermodynamics

Erik Aurell, Carlos Mejía-Monasterio, and Paolo Muratore-Ginanneschi
Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 250601 – Published 20 June 2011

Abstract

Thermodynamics of small systems has become an important field of statistical physics. Such systems are driven out of equilibrium by a control, and the question is naturally posed how such a control can be optimized. We show that optimization problems in small system thermodynamics are solved by (deterministic) optimal transport, for which very efficient numerical methods have been developed, and of which there are applications in cosmology, fluid mechanics, logistics, and many other fields. We show, in particular, that minimizing expected heat released or work done during a nonequilibrium transition in finite time is solved by the Burgers equation and mass transport by the Burgers velocity field. Our contribution hence considerably extends the range of solvable optimization problems in small system thermodynamics.

  • Received 11 December 2010

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.250601

© 2011 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Erik Aurell1,2,3,*, Carlos Mejía-Monasterio4,5,†, and Paolo Muratore-Ginanneschi5,‡

  • 1ACCESS Linnaeus Centre, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 2Computational Biology Department, AlbaNova University Centre, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
  • 3Aalto University School of Science, Helsinki, Finland
  • 4University of Helsinki, Department of Mathematics and Statistics P.O. Box 68 FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
  • 5Laboratory of Physical Properties, Department of Rural Engineering, Technical University of Madrid, Avenida Complutense s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain

  • *eaurell@kth.se
  • carlos.mejia@upm.es
  • paolo.muratore-ginanneschi@helsinki.fi

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Vol. 106, Iss. 25 — 24 June 2011

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