Grand canonical description of equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems using spin formalism

We consider an open system in contact with a reservoir, where particles as well as energies can be exchanged between them, and present a description of the dynamics in terms of mixed (pseudo)spin and state variables. Specifically, a master equation is constructed out of the exchange rates for partic...

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Published inPhysica A Vol. 558; p. 124983
Main Authors Goh, Segun, Woo, JunHyuk, Fortin, Jean-Yves, Choi, MooYoung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.11.2020
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Summary:We consider an open system in contact with a reservoir, where particles as well as energies can be exchanged between them, and present a description of the dynamics in terms of mixed (pseudo)spin and state variables. Specifically, a master equation is constructed out of the exchange rates for particles and for energies, which allows us to probe the system in the grand canonical description. In particular, employing the state resummation analysis, we obtain coupled time evolution equations for the probability distributions of the system as well as the environment. This is exemplified by a standard growth model, where the steady-state density function exhibits power-law behavior with the exponent depending on the microscopic parameters of the rate equations.
ISSN:0378-4371
1873-2119
0378-4371
DOI:10.1016/j.physa.2020.124983