Relativistic entropy production
Publicado: 03/12/2023 - 06:08
Última modificação: 03/12/2023 - 06:09
The fluctuation relations, which characterize irreversible processes in Nature, are among the most important results in non-equilibrium physics. In short, these relations say that it is exponentially unlikely for us to observe a time-reversed process and, thus, establish the thermodynamic arrow of time pointing from low to high entropy. On the other hand, fundamental physical theories are invariant under time-reversal symmetry. Although in Newtonian and quantum physics the emergence of irreversible processes, as well as fluctuation relations, is relatively well understood, many problems arise when relativity enters the game. In this talk we explore the question of how the general relativistic effects enter into the fluctuation relations. We conclude that a positive entropy production emerges as a consequence of spacetime curvature.