Scaling of Entropy Production under Coarse Graining in Active Disordered Media
Luca Cocconi, Guillaume Salbreux, Gunnar Pruessner

TL;DR
This paper investigates how entropy production scales when coarse graining in active disordered media, revealing a criterion to distinguish equilibrium from non-equilibrium phenomena based on the scaling exponent.
Contribution
It derives the relationship between entropy production at different scales, providing a new criterion to identify equilibrium-like versus genuinely non-equilibrium behaviors.
Findings
Entropy production scales predictably under coarse graining.
The sign of the scaling exponent indicates equilibrium or non-equilibrium nature.
Provides a framework for analyzing entropy production in complex media.
Abstract
Entropy production plays a fundamental role in the study of non-equilibrium systems by offering a quantitative handle on the degree of time-reversal symmetry breaking. It depends crucially on the degree of freedom considered as well as on the scale of description. It was hitherto unknown how the entropy production at one resolution of the degrees of freedom is related to the entropy production at another resolution. This relationship is of particular relevance to coarse grained and continuum descriptions of a given phenomenon. In this work, we derive the scaling of the entropy production under iterative coarse graining on the basis of the correlations of the underlying microscopic transition rates. Our approach unveils a natural criterion to distinguish equilibrium-like and genuinely non-equilibrium macroscopic phenomena based on the sign of the scaling exponent of the entropy…
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