Speaker
Supriya Krishnamurthy
(Stockholm University)
Description
Stochastic systems that undergo random restarts to their initial state have been widely investigated in recent years, both theoretically and in experiments. But the thermodynamic costs for implementing such resets has been less well studied. In this talk I will present some of the work done on this topic including our own recent results on the thermodynamic costs that a resetting entails for some variations of the resetting process, one of which has also been recently investigated in experiments.