Abstract. In a thermodynamic process with measurement and feedback, the second law of thermodynamics is no longer valid. In its place, various second-law-like inequalities have been advanced that each incorporate a distinct additional term accounting for the information gathered through measurement. We quantitatively compare a number of these information measures using an analytically tractable model for the feedback cooling of a Brownian particle. We find that the information measures form a hierarchy that reveals a web of interconnections. To untangle their relationships, we address the origins of the information, arguing that each information measure represents the minimum thermodynamic cost to acquire that information through a separate...
We derive a general informationtheoretic equality for a system undergoing two projective measurement...
Information-theoretic approaches provide a promising avenue for extending the laws of thermodynamics...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...
The common saying, that information is power, takes a rigorous form in stochastic thermodynamics, wh...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is ...
The point of departure of this book is a triad of themes: information theory, thermodynamics, and qu...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
A basic task of information processing is information transfer (flow). P0 Here we study a pair of Br...
In this thesis we explore the relationship between information processing and physics. We use variou...
We show that the conservation and the non-additivity of information, together with the additivity of...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
We obtain generalizations of the Kelvin-Planck, Clausius, and Carnot statements of the second law of...
In this article, it is argued that, given an initial uncertainty in the state of a system, the infor...
Information plays a pivotal role in the thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes with feedback. Ho...
Abstract—We provide a simple physical interpretation, in the context of the second law of thermodyna...
We derive a general informationtheoretic equality for a system undergoing two projective measurement...
Information-theoretic approaches provide a promising avenue for extending the laws of thermodynamics...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...
The common saying, that information is power, takes a rigorous form in stochastic thermodynamics, wh...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is ...
The point of departure of this book is a triad of themes: information theory, thermodynamics, and qu...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
A basic task of information processing is information transfer (flow). P0 Here we study a pair of Br...
In this thesis we explore the relationship between information processing and physics. We use variou...
We show that the conservation and the non-additivity of information, together with the additivity of...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
We obtain generalizations of the Kelvin-Planck, Clausius, and Carnot statements of the second law of...
In this article, it is argued that, given an initial uncertainty in the state of a system, the infor...
Information plays a pivotal role in the thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes with feedback. Ho...
Abstract—We provide a simple physical interpretation, in the context of the second law of thermodyna...
We derive a general informationtheoretic equality for a system undergoing two projective measurement...
Information-theoretic approaches provide a promising avenue for extending the laws of thermodynamics...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...