Thursday, January 15, 2015
4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
East Bridge 201 (Richard P. Feynman Lecture Hall)
Physics Research Conference
Series: Physics Research Conference
Optimal Thermodynamic Control and the Riemannian Geometry of the Ising model
Gavin Crooks,
Physicist Senior Scientist,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, UC Berkeley,
A major impediment to a quantitative understanding of molecular-scale machines is that they operate out of thermodynamic equilibrium. However, we have recently shown that within a linear response framework, optimal (minimum dissipation) thermodynamic control is governed by a fiction metric that generates a Riemannian geometry on thermodynamic state space. I'll discuss the Riemannian geometry of the Ising model, a quintessential model of statistical mechanics that described the thermodynamics of ferromagnetic and fluid systems.
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