Thermodynamics of Information Processing in Small Systems

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ISBN: 4431547525
ISBN 13: 9784431547525
Autor: Sagawa, Takahiro
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 120 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.10.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

InhaltsangabeReview of Maxwell’s Demon.- Classical Dynamics, Measurement, and Information.- Quantum Dynamics, Measurement, and Information.- Unitary Proof of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.- Second Law with Feedback Control.- Thermodynamics of Memories.- Stochastic Thermodynamics.- Nonequilibrium Equalities with Feedback Control.-Conclusions.

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Beschreibung

This thesis presents a general theory of nonequilibrium thermodynamics for information processing.  Ever since Maxwell's demon was proposed in the nineteenth century, the relationship between thermodynamics and information has attracted much attention because it concerns the foundation of the second law of thermodynamics.  From the modern point of view, Maxwell's demon is formulated as an information processing device that performs measurement and feedback at the level of thermal fluctuations.  By unifying information theory, measurement theory, and the recently developed theory of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, the author has constructed a theory of "information thermodynamics," in which information contents and thermodynamic variables are treated on an equal footing.  In particular, the maximum work that can be extracted by the demon and the minimum work that is needed for measurement and information erasure by  the demon has been determined.  Additionally, generalizations of nonequilibrium relations such as a Jarzynski equality for classical stochastic systems in the presence of feedback control have been derived.  One of the generalized equalities has recently been verified experimentally by using sub-micron colloidal particles. The results obtained serve as fundamental principles for information processing in small thermodynamic systems, and are applicable to nanomachines and nanodevices.

Autorenporträt

Dr. Takahiro Sagawa Kyoto University Kitashirakawa Oiwake-Cho, SakyoKu, Kyoto 6068502 Japan

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