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Reduced dynamics and geometric optimal control of nonequilibrium thermodynamics: Gaussian case

This paper introduces a control-theoretic formulation of nonequilibrium thermodynamic systems with Gibbs states of Gaussian distributions, i.e., thermodynamic systems characterized by Gaussian probability densities. The distinct features of the paper are three-fold. First, the dynamics of a thermody...

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Published in:Automatica (Oxford) 2024-06, Vol.164, p.111626, Article 111626
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