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Finite sampling effects on generalized fluctuation-dissipation relations for steady states

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We study the effects of the finite number of experimental data on the computation of a generalized fluctuation-dissipation relation around a nonequilibrium steady state of a Brownian particle in a toroidal optical trap. We show that the finite sampling has two different effects, which can give rise to a poor estimate of the linear response function. The first concerns the accessibility of the generalized fluctuation-dissipation relation due to the finite number of actual perturbations imposed to the control parameter. The second concerns the propagation of the error made at the initial sampling of the external perturbation of the system. This can be highly enhanced by introducing an estimator which corrects the error of the initial sampled condition. When these two effects are taken into account in the data analysis, the generalized fluctuation-dissipation relation is verified experimentally.
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hal-00564766 , version 1 (10-02-2011)

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Juan Ruben Gomez-Solano, Artem Petrosyan, Sergio Ciliberto. Finite sampling effects on generalized fluctuation-dissipation relations for steady states. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2011, 297 (1) p.012006, pp.6. ⟨hal-00564766⟩
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