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Thesis Defense
Energetically Efficient Control of Stochastic Thermodynamic Systems
Steven Blaber , Physics
Location: SFU Library 2020
Monday, 03 April 2023 10:00AM PDT
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Synopsis
This thesis presents recent advancements in the optimal control of stochastic thermodynamic systems. It covers isothermal stochastic thermodynamics, including the use of linear response, thermodynamic geometry, and optimal transport. New techniques for identifying minimum-dissipation protocols for fast and strong control are introduced, and the thermodynamic-geometry framework is extended to minimizing higher-order moments of the work distribution. Higher-order corrections beyond linear response are also derived. These concepts are demonstrated using a model of driven barrier crossing relevant to DNA-hairpin experiments and applied to free-energy estimation.