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Thermodynamic perspective on quantum fluctuations

Akira Sone, Kanu Sinha, Sebastian Deffner

Published 2023-08-09Version 1

What is the major difference between large and small systems? At small length-scales the dynamics is dominated by fluctuations, whereas at large scales fluctuations are irrelevant. Therefore, any thermodynamically consistent description of quantum systems necessitates a thorough understanding of the nature and consequences of fluctuations. In this chapter, we outline two closely related fields of research that are commonly considered separately -- fluctuation forces and fluctuation theorems. Focusing on the main gist of these exciting and vivid fields of modern research, we seek to provide a instructive entry point for both communities of researchers interested in learning about the other.

Comments: 32 pages, 9 figures; Chapter to be submitted for Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics 2nd edition
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