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Nonequilibrium fluctuations of a driven quantum heat engine via machine learning.

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We propose a machine-learning approach based on artificial neural network to efficiently obtain new insights on the role of geometric contributions to the nonequilibrium fluctuations of an adiabatically temperature-driven quantum… Click to show full abstract

We propose a machine-learning approach based on artificial neural network to efficiently obtain new insights on the role of geometric contributions to the nonequilibrium fluctuations of an adiabatically temperature-driven quantum heat engine coupled to a cavity. Using the artificial neural network we have explored the interplay between bunched and antibunched photon exchange statistics for different engine parameters. We report that beyond a pivotal cavity temperature, the Fano factor oscillates between giant and low values as a function of phase difference between the driving protocols. We further observe that the standard thermodynamic uncertainty relation is not valid when there are finite geometric contributions to the fluctuations but holds true for zero phase difference even in the presence of coherences.

Keywords: driven quantum; heat engine; engine; quantum heat; machine learning; nonequilibrium fluctuations

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2019

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