Some comments to the quantum fluctuation theorems
Yu.E.Kuzovlev

TL;DR
This paper clarifies that current quantum fluctuation theorems are essentially part of older fluctuation-dissipation relations and addresses common misunderstandings in the field.
Contribution
It reveals the connection between modern quantum fluctuation theorems and classical fluctuation-dissipation relations, correcting misconceptions.
Findings
Quantum fluctuation theorems are linked to classical relations
Identifies and clarifies misunderstandings in quantum fluctuation theorems
Highlights historical context of fluctuation relations
Abstract
It is demonstrated that today's quantum fluctuation theorems are component part of old quantum fluctuation-dissipation relations [Sov.Phys.-JETP 45, 125 (1977)], and typical misunderstandings in this area are pointed out.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
