When you can?t count, sample! Computable entropies beyond equilibrium from basin volumes

arxiv(2023)

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In statistical mechanics, measuring the number of available states and their probabilities, and thus the system's entropy, enables the prediction of the macroscopic properties of a physical system at equilibrium. This predictive capacity hinges on the knowledge of the a priori probabilities of observing the states of the system, given by the Boltzmann distribution. Unfortunately, the successes of equilibrium statistical mechanics are hard to replicate out of equilibrium, where the a priori probabilities of observing states are, in general, not known, precluding the naive application of common tools. In the last decade, exciting developments have occurred that enable direct numerical estimation of the entropy and density of states of athermal and non-equilibrium systems, thanks to significant methodological advances in the computation of the volume of high-dimensional basins of attraction. Here, we provide a detailed account of these methods, underscoring the challenges present in such estimations, recent progress on the matter, and promising directions for future work.
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Entropy,Basins of attraction,Nonequilibrium,Granular,Dynamical Systems
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