Effect of dynamics on anomalous thermal relaxations and information exchange
The Mpemba effect, an example of anomalous thermal relaxations, occurs when a system prepared at a hot temperature overtakes an identical system prepared at a warm temperature and cools down faster to the environment's temperature. We study the Mpemba effect in Markov jump processes on linear r...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Mpemba effect, an example of anomalous thermal relaxations, occurs when a
system prepared at a hot temperature overtakes an identical system prepared at
a warm temperature and cools down faster to the environment's temperature. We
study the Mpemba effect in Markov jump processes on linear reaction networks as
a function of the relaxation dynamics. The dynamics are characterized by a load
distribution factor introduced to control the transition rates in a manner that
obeys detailed balance. We provide analytical results and insights on when the
Mpemba effect happens in the unimolecular reactions of three species as a
function of the dynamics. In particular, we derive that the regions of the
Strong Mpemba effect in cooling and heating are non-overlapping and that there
is, at most, a single Strong Mpemba temperature. Next, we illustrate our
results on a Maxwell demon setup, where we show that one can utilize the strong
variant of the Mpemba effect to have shorter cycles of the Maxwell demon
device, leading to increased power output, and stable device operation, without
sacrificing efficiency. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.04557 |