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A gentle introduction to the non-equilibrium physics of trajectories: Theory, algorithms, and biomolecular applications

Published 23 Oct 2020 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (2010.14991v3)

Abstract: Despite the importance of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics in modern physics and related fields, the topic is often omitted from undergraduate and core-graduate curricula. Key aspects of non-equilibrium physics, however, can be understood with a minimum of formalism based on a rigorous trajectory picture. The fundamental object is the ensemble of trajectories, a set of independent time-evolving systems that easily can be visualized or simulated (for protein folding, e.g.), and which can be analyzed rigorously in analogy to an ensemble of static system configurations. The trajectory picture provides a straightforward basis for understanding first-passage times, "mechanisms" in complex systems, and fundamental constraints the apparent reversibility of complex processes. Trajectories make concrete the physics underlying the diffusion and Fokker-Planck partial differential equations. Last but not least, trajectory ensembles underpin some of the most important algorithms which have provided significant advances in biomolecular studies of protein conformational and binding processes.

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