Finite-time bounds on the probabilistic violation of the second law of thermodynamics

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Abstract

Jarzynski's equality sets a strong bound on the probability of violating the second law of thermodynamics by extracting work beyond the free energy difference. We derive finite-time refinements to this bound for driven systems in contact with a thermal Markovian environment, which can be expressed in terms of the geometric notion of thermodynamic length. We show that finite-time protocols converge to Jarzynski's bound at a rate slower than (Equation presented). where τ is the total time of the work-extraction protocol. Our result highlights a new application of minimal dissipation processes and demonstrates a connection between thermodynamic geometry and the higher order statistical properties of work.

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Miller, H. J. D., & Perarnau-Llobet, M. (2023). Finite-time bounds on the probabilistic violation of the second law of thermodynamics. SciPost Physics, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.14.4.072

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