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Non-Markovianity, entropy production, and Jarzynski equality

J. Martins, L. Defaveri, D. O. Soares-Pinto, S. M. D. Queirós, W. A. M. Morgado

Published 2020-09-29Version 1

We explore the role a non-Markovian memory kernel plays on information exchange and entropy production in the context of a external work protocol. The Jarzynski Equality is shown to hold for both the harmonic and the non-harmonic models. We observe the memory function acts as an information pump, recovering part of the information lost to the thermal reservoir as a consequence of the non-equilibrium work protocol. The pumping action occurs for both the harmonic and non-harmonic cases. Unexpectedly, we found that the harmonic model does not produce entropy, regardless of the work protocol. The presence of even a small amount of non-linearity recovers the more normal entropy producing behaviour, for out-of-equilibrium protocols.

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