2014
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.90.032129
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Nonequilibrium version of the Einstein relation

Abstract: The celebrated Einstein relation between the diffusion coefficient D and the drift velocity v is violated in non-equilibrium circumstances. We analyze how this violation emerges for the simplest example of a Brownian motion on a lattice, taking into account the interplay between the periodicity, the randomness and the asymmetry of the transition rates. Based on the non-equilibrium fluctuation theorem the v/D ratio is found to be a non-linear function of the affinity. Hence it depends in a non-trivial way on th… Show more

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“…The weighted drift velocity can be calculated from the spectrum [23], and the result is obviously in agreement with Eq. ( 4).…”
Section: Relaxation Spectrum For a Non-disordered Ringsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The weighted drift velocity can be calculated from the spectrum [23], and the result is obviously in agreement with Eq. ( 4).…”
Section: Relaxation Spectrum For a Non-disordered Ringsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…(12) can be used in order to predict Γ. For this purpose v and D are independently calculated using a standard procedure that is outlined in Appendix A of [17]. Indeed we observe in Fig.1 a nice agreement between this prediction (solid and dashed green lines) and the previously calculated relaxation rate (blue symbols).…”
Section: Disordered Ringsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…A straightforward analysis of the time-dependent spreading process, see e.g. [17], shows that the drift velocity and the diffusion coefficient are given by the following expressions:…”
Section: Diffusive Sample: Ring Vs Boxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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