Supersymmetric Field Theory of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamic System
Alexander I. Olemskoi, Valerii A. Brazhnyi (Sumy State University)

TL;DR
This paper develops a supersymmetric field theory framework based on Langevin equations to analyze non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems with quenched disorder, capturing effects like non-ergodicity and response functions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SUSY field scheme for non-equilibrium thermodynamics incorporating quenched disorder and non-ergodicity effects.
Findings
Calculated susceptibilities and response functions at various temperatures.
Analyzed effects of quenched disorder on thermodynamic properties.
Established a theoretical basis for non-equilibrium SUSY thermodynamics.
Abstract
On the basis of Langevin equation the optimal SUSY field scheme is formulated to discribe a non-equilibrium thermodynamic system with quenched disorder and non-ergodicity effects. Thermodynamic and isothermal susceptibilities, memory parameter and irreversible response are determined at different temperatures and quenched disorder intensities.
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