14–17 Sept 2025
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Non-orthogonal eigenvectors, fluctuation-dissipation relations and entropy production:

14 Sept 2025, 16:50
20m
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University

Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University

Lojasiewicza 11 30-348 Kraków Poland

Speaker

Dr Wojciech Tarnowski (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Mark Kac Center for Complex Systems Research, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland))

Description

Celebrated fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) linking the response function to time dependent correlations of observables measured in the reference unperturbed state is one of the central results in equilibrium statistical mechanics. In this letter we discuss an extension of the standard FDT to the case when multidimensional matrix representing transition probabilities is strictly non-normal. This feature dramatically modifies the dynamics, by incorporating the effect of eigenvector nonorthogonality via the associated overlap matrix of Chalker-Mehlig type. In particular, the rate of entropy production per unit time is strongly enhanced by that matrix. We suggest, that this mechanism has an impact on the studies of collective phenomena in neural matrix models, leading, via transient behavior, to such phenomena as synchronisation and emergence of the memory. We also expect, that the described mechanism generating the entropy production is generic for wide class of phenomena, where dynamics is driven by non-normal operators. For the case of driving by a large Ginibre matrix the entropy production rate is evaluated analytically, as well as for the Rajan-Abbott model for neural networks.

Reference: Physical Review Letters 134 (8) 087102 (2025)

Primary author

Dr Wojciech Tarnowski (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Mark Kac Center for Complex Systems Research, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland))

Co-authors

Prof. Ewa Gudowska-Nowak (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Mark Kac Center for Complex Systems Research, Jagiellonian University, Poland) Prof. Maciej Nowak (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Mark Kac Center for Complex Systems Research, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland)) Prof. Yan Fyodorov (King’s College London, Department of Mathematics, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom)

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