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

Sebastian Deffner, Christopher Jarzynski

Published 2013-08-22Version 1

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.

Comments: 14 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Physical Review X 3 (2013) 041003
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Subjects: 05.40.-a, 05.70.-a
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