Description: |
[DPS Seminar] Dr. Urna Basu (skype talk) -- Frenetic aspects of nonlinear response: theory and experiment |
Date: |
Thursday, Aug 09, 2018 |
Time: |
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. |
Venue: |
113, DPS Meeting Room, RC |
Details: |
Away from thermal equilibrium, the response of a statistical
mechanical system to an external stimulus is not only governed by
dissipation but depends explicitly on dynamical details of the system.
We illustrate this so called frenetic contribution in second order
around equilibrium in different physical examples. We also
specifically discuss the example of a colloidal particle being
subjected to an anharmonic potential where the nonlinear response
theory is experimentally verified. However, the explicit dependence on
the dynamical details makes application to complex systems difficult.
We show that this shortcoming can be overcome using a coarse-graining
approach where near-equilibrium measurements can be used to predict
far from equilibrium properties (i.e., second order responses) for a
small number of tractable degrees of freedom. We illustrate this
latter approach using several examples including a near-critical Ising
model. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by ipsita.banerjee) |