For overdamped Langevin systems subjected to weak thermal noise and nonconservative forces, we establish a connection between Freidlin-Wentzell large deviations theory and stochastic thermodynamics. First, we derive a series expansion of the quasipotential around the detailed-balance solution, that is, the system's free energy, and identify the conditions for the linear response regime to hold, even far from equilibrium. Second, we prove that the escape rate from dissipative fixed points of the macroscopic dynamics is bounded by the entropy production of trajectories that relax into and escape from the attractors. These results provide the foundation to study the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of dissipative metastable states.

Bridging Freidlin-Wentzell large deviations theory and stochastic thermodynamics

Santolin, Davide;Falasco, Gianmaria
2025

Abstract

For overdamped Langevin systems subjected to weak thermal noise and nonconservative forces, we establish a connection between Freidlin-Wentzell large deviations theory and stochastic thermodynamics. First, we derive a series expansion of the quasipotential around the detailed-balance solution, that is, the system's free energy, and identify the conditions for the linear response regime to hold, even far from equilibrium. Second, we prove that the escape rate from dissipative fixed points of the macroscopic dynamics is bounded by the entropy production of trajectories that relax into and escape from the attractors. These results provide the foundation to study the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of dissipative metastable states.
2025
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