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Nonequilibrium fluctuation-response relations for state-current correlations

Authors: Ptaszyński, Krzysztof; Aslyamov, Timur; Esposito, Massimiliano;

Nonequilibrium fluctuation-response relations for state-current correlations

Abstract

Those data underlie the results presented in the paper published under the same name [Phys. Rev. E 113, 024131 (2026); arXiv:2506.08877]. K.P., T.A., and M.E. acknowledge the financial support from, respectively, Project No. 2023/51/D/ST3/01203 funded by the National Science Centre, Poland, project ThermoElectroChem (Grant No. C23/MS/18060819) from Fonds National de la Recherche-FNR, Luxembourg, and project The Circo (Grant No. INTER/FNRS/20/15074473) funded by FRS-FNRS (Belgium) and FNR (Luxembourg). The data include the Wolfram Mathematica notebooks (in the .nb format) used to plot Figs. 4 and 6 from the analytic expressions presented in the article.

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