Jarzynski equality
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The Jarzynski equality, also known as the work relation or non-equilibrium work relation was developed by Chris Jarzynski. According to this equality, the equilibrium Helmholtz energy function of a process, (), can be reconstructed by averaging the external work, , performed in many non-equilibrium realizations of the process (Eq. 2a in [1]):
or can be trivially re-written as (Eq. 2b)
where is the Boltzmann constant and is the temperature. The only assumption in the proof of this relation is that of a weak coupling between the system and the reservoir. More recently Jarzynski has re-derived this formula, dispensing with this assumption [2].
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- Gerhard Hummer and Attila Szabo "Free energy reconstruction from nonequilibrium single-molecule pulling experiments", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98 pp. 3658-3661 (2001)
- E. G. D. Cohen and D. Mauzerall "The Jarzynski equality and the Boltzmann factor", Molecular Physics 103 pp. 2923 - 2926 (2005)
- L. Y. Chen "On the Crooks fluctuation theorem and the Jarzynski equality", Journal of Chemical Physics 129 091101 (2008)
- Eric N. Zimanyi and Robert J. Silbey "The work-Hamiltonian connection and the usefulness of the Jarzynski equality for free energy calculations", Journal of Chemical Physics 130 171102 (2009)
- Humberto Híjar and José M Ortiz de Zárate "Jarzynski's equality illustrated by simple examples", European Journal of Physics 31 pp. 1097 (2010)
- Christopher Jarzynski "Comparison of far-from-equilibrium work relations", Comptes Rendus Physique 8 pp. 495-506 (2007)