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Abstract The thermodynamic uncertainty relation bounds the amount current fluctuations can be suppressed in terms of the dissipation in a mesoscopic system. By considering the fluctuations in the hysteresis of the current—the sum of the currents in the time-forward and time-reversed processes—we extend this relation to systems with broken time-reversal symmetry, either due to the presence of odd state variables, odd driving fields or due to explicit time-dependent driving that is time-reversal asymmetric. We illustrate our predictions on a dilute, weakly-interacting gas driven out of equilibrium by the slow compression of a piston and on a ballistic multi-terminal conductor with an external magnetic field.
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