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Controlling discrete and continuous state non-equilibrium systems

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SSD - Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion

In this talk I will outline the derivation of a versatile framework for the control of nonequilibrium systems with internal driving, that exhibit discrete and continuous states. The framework combines recent developments in stochastic thermodynamics and response theory. I will then briefly present proofs of concepts of this framework, through the solution of a semi-analytical one-body control problem and a many-body control problem. In this talk I will focus on the formal building-up of the framework, rather than on the applications. Co-authors: Karel Proesmans, Etienne Fodor

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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