Abstract

Over the last 10 years, in collaboration with L. Bertini, A. De Sole, D. Gabrielli and C. Landim, we developed a general approach to nonequilibrium diffusive systems known as Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory. Our theory has been inspired by stochastic models of interacting particles (stochastic lattice gases). It is based on the study of rare fluctuations of macroscopic variables in stationary states and is applicable to a wide class of systems. The present overview emphasizes the main ideas and provides a guide to the literature including contributions from other authors.

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