Resumen:
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Stochastic processes are present in virtually any field of science. Actually, in general deterministic processes are no more than an approximation of more complex stochastic processes in some regime of validity. In the present thesis, we will study some systems that appear in Physics and Biology where the presence of these stochastic processes plays a major role. First, we will study the Brownian ratchet systems, which are able to generate a directed motion simply by rectifying the thermal fluctuations to which Brownian particles are subjected. These Brownian ratchets began to be studied in the field of Statistical Physics as a Gedanken experiment that apparently broke the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Later they were applied to study the operation of some molecular motors. In this thesis we will study different types of Brownian ratchets, characterizing the average flux, the efficiency, and the quality of the transport of particles they produce..
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