Thermodynamic origins of topological protection in nonequilibrium stochastic systems
Abstract: Topological protection has emerged as an organizing principle for understanding and engineering robust collective behavior in electronic and material systems. Recent work suggests that topology may also play a role in organizing stochastic processes relevant to biology and self-assembly. Here, we show that topological protection in chemical networks can be understood entirely in terms of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. We illustrate these ideas using simple examples inspired by the literature.
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