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Stochastic thermodynamics of active Brownian particles
Chandrima Ganguly, Debasish Chaudhuri
Published 2013-04-26, updated 2013-08-22Version 2
Examples of self propulsion in strongly fluctuating environment is abound in nature, e.g., molecular motors and pumps operating in living cells. Starting from Langevin equation of motion, we develop a fluctuating thermodynamic description of self propelled particles using simple models of velocity dependent forces. We derive fluctuation theorems for entropy production and a modified fluctuation dissipation relation, characterizing the linear response at non-equilibrium steady states. We study these notions in a simple model of molecular motors, and in the Rayleigh-Helmholtz and energy-depot model of self propelled particles.
Comments: 8 pages, version accepted in Phys. Rev. E
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.bio-ph
Keywords: active brownian particles, stochastic thermodynamics, self propelled particles, molecular motors, simple model
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