Volume 108, Issue 4 October 2023 | | Advertisement | Coming to DFD this year in Washington, DC? Be sure to float by the Physical Review Journals booth #21! Win one of 7 rubber ducks at our biggest rubber duck pond yet. Learn how to get your paper published in PRE and get tips on manuscript submission, refereeing and more at Monday's Meet the Editors event. We look forward to seeing you in DC! | | | | | | Advertisement | Do you need language assistance for your next submission? Take advantage of new translation, figure assistance, and text editing services provided by APS and Editage. Experience exceptional support, expertise, and dedication for all your publishing needs. Get a quote. | | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Editors' Suggestion Gabriela Fernandes Martins and Jordan M. Horowitz Phys. Rev. E 108, 044113 (2023) – Published 6 October 2023 | Near equilibrium, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem is an important tool in understanding how a system responds to external perturbations. Here the authors derive expressions that describe the response of physical observables outside of equilibrium, in terms of both the topology of the microscopic state space and the strength of thermodynamic driving. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Claudio Bonati, Andrea Pelissetto, and Ettore Vicari Phys. Rev. E 108, 044125 (2023) – Published 12 October 2023 | The authors study critical behavior of three-dimensional lattice gauge models. Results are consistent with predictions of the Abelian Higgs field theory and provide information of interest for statistical physics, condensed matter, and high-energy physics. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Ramgopal Agrawal, Federico Corberi, Eugenio Lippiello, and Sanjay Puri Phys. Rev. E 108, 044131 (2023) – Published 18 October 2023 | There has been progress in understanding the phase-ordering dynamics of systems with long-range interactions, but less is known for such systems with disorder. This work addresses that topic by studying the influence of long-range interactions on the phase ordering dynamics of the one-dimensional random-field Ising model. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Stephen Whitelam Phys. Rev. E 108, 044138 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Time-dependent protocols that perform irreversible logical operations, such as memory erasure, cost work and produce heat, placing bounds on the efficiency of computers. Using a model of a physical memory, the author shows that a neural-network demon can learn feedback-control protocols to do fast memory erasure without input of work or production of heat. | | | | | | | |
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