Thermodynamic work of partial resetting

Author:

Stølevik Olsen KristianORCID,Gupta DeepakORCID

Abstract

Abstract Partial resetting, whereby a state variable x(t) is reset at random times to a value a x ( t ) , 0 a 1 , generalizes conventional resetting by introducing the resetting strength a as a parameter. Partial resetting generates a broad family of non-equilibrium steady states (NESS) that interpolates between the conventional NESS at strong resetting (a = 0) and a Gaussian distribution at weak resetting (a → 1). Here such resetting processes are studied from a thermodynamic perspective, and the mean cost associated with maintaining such NESS are derived. The resetting phase of the dynamics is implemented by a resetting potential Φ ( x ) that mediates the resets in finite time. By working in an ensemble of trajectories with a fixed number of resets, we study both the steady-state properties of the propagator and its moments. The thermodynamic work needed to sustain the resulting NESS is then investigated. We find that different resetting traps can give rise to rates of work with widely different dependencies on the resetting strength a. Surprisingly, in the case of resets mediated by a harmonic trap with otherwise free diffusive motion, the asymptotic rate of work is insensitive to the value of a. For general anharmonic traps, the asymptotic rate of work can be either increasing or decreasing as a function of the strength a, depending on the degree of anharmonicity. Counter to intuition, the rate of work can therefore in some cases increase as the resetting becomes weaker ( a 1 ) although the work vanishes at a = 1. Work in the presence of a background potential is also considered. Numerical simulations confirm our findings.

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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