This paper distinguishes two different senses of information-theoretic approaches to statistical mechanics that are often conflated in the literature: those relating to the thermodynamic cost of computational processes and those that offer an interpretation of statistical mechanics where the probabilities are treated as epistemic. This distinction is then investigated through Earman and Norton’s ([1999]) ‘sound’ and ‘profound’ dilemma for information-theoretic exorcisms of Maxwell’s demon. It is argued that Earman and Norton fail to countenance a ‘sound’ information-theoretic interpretation and describes how the latter inferential interpretations can escape the criticisms of Earman and Norton and Norton ([2005]) by adopting this ‘sound’ hor...
A gambler demon replacing Maxwell's demon at work in Maxwell's original thought experiment could, wi...
The first six chapters of this volume present the author's 'predictive' or information theoretic' ap...
Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) distributions and even expressions of Shannon’s entropy emerged in the 1800s ...
This paper distinguishes two different senses of information-theoretic approaches to statistical mec...
This book is the first one that provides a solid bridge between algorithmic information theory and s...
latex InfoStatPhys-unix.tex, 3 files, 2 figures, 32 pages http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/T04/185Int...
A collection of recent papers revisit how to quantify the relationship between information and work ...
Though the concept of entropy originated in thermodynamics, information theory suggests that entropy...
In this thesis we study the informational underpinnings of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics...
A collection of recent papers revisit how to quantify the relationship between information and work ...
A restricted form of Landauer’s Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
A restricted form of Landauer’s Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
International audienceThe Laws of classical thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of statist...
A restricted form of Landauer's Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
International audienceThe Laws of classical thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of statist...
A gambler demon replacing Maxwell's demon at work in Maxwell's original thought experiment could, wi...
The first six chapters of this volume present the author's 'predictive' or information theoretic' ap...
Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) distributions and even expressions of Shannon’s entropy emerged in the 1800s ...
This paper distinguishes two different senses of information-theoretic approaches to statistical mec...
This book is the first one that provides a solid bridge between algorithmic information theory and s...
latex InfoStatPhys-unix.tex, 3 files, 2 figures, 32 pages http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/T04/185Int...
A collection of recent papers revisit how to quantify the relationship between information and work ...
Though the concept of entropy originated in thermodynamics, information theory suggests that entropy...
In this thesis we study the informational underpinnings of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics...
A collection of recent papers revisit how to quantify the relationship between information and work ...
A restricted form of Landauer’s Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
A restricted form of Landauer’s Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
International audienceThe Laws of classical thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of statist...
A restricted form of Landauer's Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
International audienceThe Laws of classical thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of statist...
A gambler demon replacing Maxwell's demon at work in Maxwell's original thought experiment could, wi...
The first six chapters of this volume present the author's 'predictive' or information theoretic' ap...
Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) distributions and even expressions of Shannon’s entropy emerged in the 1800s ...