Broken versus non-broken time reversal symmetry: Irreversibility and response

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We review some approaches to macroscopic irreversibility from reversible microscopic dynamics, introducing the contribution of time dependent perturbations within the framework of recent developments in non-equilibrium statistical physics. We show that situations commonly assumed to violate the time reversal symmetry (presence of magnetic fields, rotating reference frames, and some time dependent perturbations) in reality do not violate this symmetry, and can be treated with standard theories and within standard experimental protocols.

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Dal Cengio, S., & Rondoni, L. (2016). Broken versus non-broken time reversal symmetry: Irreversibility and response. Symmetry, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym8080073

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