Detailed fluctuation theorems: A unifying perspective

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We present a general method to identify an arbitrary number of fluctuating quantities which satisfy a detailed fluctuation theorem for all times within the framework of time-inhomogeneous Markovian jump processes. In doing so, we provide a unified perspective on many fluctuation theorems derived in the literature. By complementing the stochastic dynamics with a thermodynamic structure (i.e., using stochastic thermodynamics), we also express these fluctuating quantities in terms of physical observables.

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Rao, R., & Esposito, M. (2018). Detailed fluctuation theorems: A unifying perspective. Entropy, 20(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/e20090635

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