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Entropy production and thermodynamic inference for stochastic microswimmers

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arxiv 2310.15311 v2 pith:JGXHDYMA submitted 2023-10-23 cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.softphysics.bio-ph

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keywords chemicalstochasticentropymicroswimmersproductionactiveactivityapproaches
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The question of characterization of the degree of non-equilibrium activity in active matter systems is studied in the context of a stochastic microswimmer model driven by a chemical cycle. The resulting dynamical properties and entropy production rate unravel a complex interplay between the chemical and the hydrodynamic degrees of freedom beyond linear response, which is not captured by conventional phenomenological approaches. By studying the precision-dissipation trade-off, a new protocol is proposed in which microscopic chemical driving forces can be inferred experimentally. Our findings highlight subtleties associated with the stochastic thermodynamics of autonomous microswimmers.

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