Publications & Preprints

 

Selected results in 2017

Publications:

  1. 1.C. Aghamohammadi and J. P. Crutchfield, Thermodynamics of Random Number Generation, Physical Review E 95:6 (2017) 062139.

  2. 2.C. Aghamohammadi, J. R. Mahoney, and J. P. Crutchfield, “Extreme Quantum Advantage when Simulating Strongly Coupled Classical Systems”, Scientific Reports 7 (2017) 6735.

  3. 3.C. Aghamohammadi and J. P. Crutchfield, “Minimum Memory for Generating Rare Events”, Physical Review E 95:3 (2017) 032101.

  4. 4.C. Aghamohammadi, J. R. Mahoney, and J. P. Crutchfield, “The Ambiguity of Simplicity in Quantum and Classical Simulation”, Physics Letters A 381:14 (2017) 1223-1227.

  5. 5.B. F. Albanna, C. Hillar, J. Sohl-Dickstein and M.R. DeWeese, “Minimum and Maximum Entropy Distributions for Binary Systems with Known Means and Pairwise Correlations”, Entropy 19 (2017) 427.

  6. 6.A. B. Boyd, D. Mandal, and J. P. Crutchfield, Correlation-powered Information Engines and the Thermodynamics of Self-Correction, Physical Review E 95:1 (2017) 012152.

  7. 7.A. B. Boyd, D. Mandal, and J. P. Crutchfield, Leveraging Environmental Correlations: Thermodynamics of Requisite Variety, Journal Statistical Physics 167:6 (2017) 1555-1585.

  8. 8.A. B. Boyd, D. Mandal, and J. P. Crutchfield, Transient Dissipation and Structural Costs of Physical Information Transduction, Physical Review Letters 118 (2017) 220602.

  9. 9.R. G. James, J. R. Mahoney, and J. P. Crutchfield, “Information Trimming: Sufficient Statistics, Mutual Information, and Predictability from Effective Channel States”, Physical Review E 95:6 (2017) 060102(R).

  10. 10. C. Jarzynski, S. Deffner, A. Patra, and Y. Subasi, “Fast forward to the classical adiabatic invariant”, Physical Review E 95 (2017) 032122.

  11. 11. D. Mandal and M. R. DeWeese, “Nonequilibrium work energy relation for non-Hamiltonian dynamics”, Physical Review E 93:4 (2017) 042129.

  12. 12. S. E. Marzen and J. P. Crutchfield, “Structure and Randomness of Continuous-Time Discrete-Event Processes”, Journal of Statistical Physics 169:2 (2017) 303-315.

  13. 13. S. E. Marzen and J. P. Crutchfield, “Nearly Maximally Predictive Features and Their Dimensions”, Physical Review E (Rapid Communication) 95:5 (2017) 051301(R).

  14. 14. S. E. Marzen and J. P. Crutchfield, “Informational and Causal Architecture of Continuous-Time Renewal Processes”, Journal of Statistical Physics 168:1 (2017) 109-127.

  15. 15. M. Mischiati and P. S. Krishnaprasad, “Geometric Decompositions of Collective Motion, Proceedings of the Royal Society A 473:2200 (2017).

  16. 16. A. Patra and C. Jarzynski, “Classical and quantum shortcuts to adiabaticity in a tilted piston”, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 121 (2017) 3403-3411.

  17. 17. P. M. Riechers and J. P. Crutchfield, Fluctuations When Driving Between Nonequilibrium Steady States, Journal of Statistical Physics 168:4 (2017) 873-918.

  18. 18. G. M. Rotskoff, G. E. Crooks, E. Vanden-Eijnden, “Geometric approach to optimal nonequilibrium control: Minimizing dissipation in nanomagnetic spin systems”, Physical Review E 95:1 (2017) 012148.

  19. 19. V. S. Vijayaraghavan, R. G. James, and J. P. Crutchfield, “Anatomy of a Spin: The Information-Theoretic Structure of Classical Spin Systems”, Entropy 19 (2017) 214.

  20. 20. R. G. James and J. P. Crutchfield, “Multivariate Dependence Beyond Shannon Information”, Entropy 19 (2017) 531.

  21. 21. C. Aghamohammadi and J. P. Crutchfield, “Minimum Memory for Generating Rare Events”, Physical Review E 95:3 (2017) 032101.

  22. 22. A. Patra and C. Jarzynski, Shortcuts to adiabaticity using flow fields, New Journal of Physics 19 (2017) 125009.

  23. 23. D. Mandal, K. Klymko, and M.R. DeWeese. Entropy Production and Fluctuation Theorems for Active Matter. Physical Review Letters 119, 258001. (2017).

  24. 24. K Klymko, D Mandal, KK Mandadapu. "Statistical mechanics of transport processes in active fluids: Equations of hydrodynamics”,  The Journal of Chemical Physics 147, 194109  (2017)

:Preprints

  1. 1.C. Aghamohammadi, S. P. Loomis, J. R. Mahoney, and J. P. Crutchfield, “Extreme Quantum Advantage for Rare-Event Sampling”, arxiv.org:1707.09553.

  2. 2.A. B. Boyd, D. Mandal, and J. P. Crutchfield, Above and Beyond the Landauer Bound: Thermodynamics of Modularity, arxiv.org:1708.03030.

  3. 3.J. P. Crutchfield and C. Aghamohammadi, “Not All Fluctuations are Created Equal: Spontaneous Variations in Thermodynamic Function. arxiv.org:1609.02519.

  4. 4.K. Klymko, D. Mandal, and K. K. Mandadapu, “Statistical mechanics of transport processes in active fluids: Equations of hydrodynamics”, arXiv:1706.02694.

  5. 5.X. Lei, D. P. Varn, and J. P. Crutchfield, “Islands in the Gap: Intertwined Transport and Localization in Structurally Complex Materials”, arxiv.org:1707.05894.

  6. 6.D. Mandal, K. Klymko, M. R. DeWeese, “Entropy production and fluctuation theorems for active matter”, arXiv:1704.02313.

  7. 7.D. Mandal, K. Klymko, and K. K. Mandadapu, “Generalized hydrodynamics of active polar suspensions”, arXiv:1706.02284.

  8. 8.S. E. Marzen and J. P. Crutchfield, Prediction and Power in Molecular Sensors: Uncertainty and Dissipation When Conditionally Markovian Channels Are Driven by Semi-Markov Environments, arxiv.org:1707.03962.