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Measuring disorder in irreversible decay processes
Shane W. Flynn, Helen C. Zhao, Jason R. Green
Published 2014-09-09Version 1
Rate coefficients can fluctuate in statically and dynamically disordered kinetics. Here we relate the rate coefficient for an irreversibly decaying population to the Fisher information. From this relationship we define kinetic versions of statistical-length squared and divergence that measure cumulative fluctuations in the rate coefficient. We show the difference between these kinetic quantities measures the amount of disorder, and is zero when the rate coefficient is temporally and spatially unique.
Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures
DOI: 10.1063/1.4895514
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.chem-ph
Keywords: irreversible decay processes, rate coefficient, measuring disorder, kinetic quantities measures, define kinetic versions
Tags: journal article
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