Information processing and the second law of thermodynamics: An inclusive, Hamiltonian approach

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Abstract

We obtain generalizations of the Kelvin-Planck, Clausius, and Carnot statements of the second law of thermodynamics for situations involving information processing. To this end, we consider an information reservoir (representing, e.g., a memory device) alongside the heat and work reservoirs that appear in traditional thermodynamic analyses. We derive our results within an inclusive framework in which all participating elements-the system or device of interest, together with the heat, work, and information reservoirs-are modeled explicitly by a time-independent, classical Hamiltonian. We place particular emphasis on the limits and assumptions under which cyclic motion of the device of interest emerges from its interactions with work, heat, and information reservoirs.

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Deffner, S., & Jarzynski, C. (2014). Information processing and the second law of thermodynamics: An inclusive, Hamiltonian approach. Physical Review X, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.3.041003

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