Entropy, topological theories and emergent quantum mechanics

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Abstract

The classical thermostatics of equilibrium processes is shown to possess a quantum mechanical dual theory with a finite dimensional Hilbert space of quantum states. Specifically, the kernel of a certain Hamiltonian operator becomes the Hilbert space of quasistatic quantum mechanics. The relation of thermostatics to topological field theory is also discussed in the context of the approach of the emergence of quantum theory, where the concept of entropy plays a key role.

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Cabrera, D., de Córdoba, P. F., Isidro, J. M., & Molina, J. V. (2017). Entropy, topological theories and emergent quantum mechanics. Entropy, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/e19030087

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