Trade-Off Between Work and Correlations in Quantum Thermodynamics

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Abstract

Quantum thermodynamics and quantum information are two frameworks for employing quantum mechanical systems for practical tasks, exploiting genuine quantum features to obtain advantages with respect to classical implementations. While appearing disconnected at first, the main resources of these frameworks, work and correlations, have a complicated yet interesting relationship that we examine here. We review the role of correlations in quantum thermodynamics, with a particular focus on the conversion of work into correlations. We provide new insights into the fundamental work cost of correlations and the existence of optimally correlating unitaries, and discuss relevant open problems.

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Vitagliano, G., Klöckl, C., Huber, M., & Friis, N. (2018). Trade-Off Between Work and Correlations in Quantum Thermodynamics. In Fundamental Theories of Physics (Vol. 195, pp. 731–750). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99046-0_30

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