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Journal of statistical mechanics, 2019-11, Vol.2019 (11), p.114002
2019

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Titel
Information thermodynamics for interacting stochastic systems without bipartite structure
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  • Journal of statistical mechanics, 2019-11, Vol.2019 (11), p.114002
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IOP Publishing and SISSA
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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  • Fluctuations in biochemical networks, e.g. in a living cell, have a complex origin that precludes a description of such systems in terms of bipartite or multipartite processes, as is usually done in the framework of stochastic and/or information thermodynamics. This means that fluctuations in each subsystem are not independent: subsystems jump simultaneously if the dynamics is modeled as a Markov jump process, or noises are correlated for diffusion processes. In this paper, we consider information and thermodynamic exchanges between a pair of coupled systems that do not satisfy the bipartite property. The generalization of information-theoretic measures, such as learning rates and transfer entropy (TE) rates, to this situation is non-trivial and also involves introducing several additional rates. We describe how this can be achieved in the framework of general continuous-time Markov processes, without restricting the study to the steady-state regime. We illustrate our general formalism on the case of diffusion processes and derive an extension of the second law of information thermodynamics in which the difference of TE rates in the forward and backward time directions replaces the learning rate. As a side result, we also generalize an important relation linking information theory and estimation theory. To further obtain analytical expressions we treat in detail the case of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes, and discuss the ability of the various information measures to detect a directional coupling in the presence of correlated noises. Finally, we apply our formalism to the analysis of the directional influence between cellular processes in a concrete example, which also requires considering the case of a non-bipartite and non-Markovian process.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1742-5468
eISSN: 1742-5468
DOI: 10.1088/1742-5468/ab47fe
Titel-ID: cdi_iop_journals_10_1088_1742_5468_ab47fe

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