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Thermodynamic Geometry of Relaxation

Published 16 Apr 2026 in cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.class-ph, and quant-ph | (2604.15000v1)

Abstract: While the geometry of equilibrium states and driven non-equilibrium processes is clearly understood, a geometric description for relaxation towards equilibrium is still lacking. Here, we propose a thermo-geometric measure based on the Rayleigh quotient, reformulating relaxation as a fundamental competition between entropic stiffness and frictional dissipation. Taking a van der Waals gas with two dissipation channels as an example, we explicitly demonstrate its relaxation landscape. Particularly, we find that upon approaching the critical temperature TcT_c, the slow-mode relaxation rate vanishes linearly as λs(TTc)/Tcλ_s \propto (T-T_c)/T_c, indicating critical slowing down. This study completes the thermodynamic geometry framework, providing a general tool for characterizing the relaxation dynamics of complex systems.

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