arXiv (math.PR)
2026-06-15 12:00
DOI:
arXiv:2606.14542
Boltzmann-Like Occupation of Nonequilibrium Steady States on Dense Networks
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arXiv:2606.14542v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: A central problem in statistical physics is to extend the Boltzmann distribution to nonequilibrium steady states (NESS). We prove that NESS on large dense networks have Boltzmann-like occupation despite extensive entropy production. We further show that the active-matter heuristic of "low rattling" is asymptotically exact. Intuitively, these NESS spend a greater fraction of their time in states they leave more slowly. This explanation extends to the broader class of "equiaccessible" steady states, which play a role in our analysis akin to that of equilibrium in linear response.