Landauer argued that the process of erasing the information stored in a memory device incurs an energy cost in the form of a minimum amount of mechanical work. We find, however, that this energy cost can be reduced to zero by paying a cost in angular momentum or any other conserved quantity. Erasing the memory of Maxwell’s demon in this way implies that work can be extracted from a single thermal reservoir at a cost of angular momentum and an increase in total entropy. The implications of this for the second law of thermodynamics are assessed
This talk addressed the following questions in the public debate at HoTPI: (i) energy dissipation li...
Landauer's Principle states that the energy cost of information processing must exceed the product o...
Minimizing energy dissipation has emerged as the key challenge in continuing to scale the performanc...
Landauer argued that the process of erasing the information stored in a memory device incurs an ener...
In thermodynamics, one considers thermal systems and the maximization of entropy subject to the cons...
Abstract. Landauer has argued that the process of erasing 1 bit of information requires a minimum am...
It is generally accepted, following Landauer and Bennett, that the process of measurement involves n...
Landauer’s erasure principle exposes an intrinsic relation between thermodynamics and informa-tion t...
Nonequilibrium information thermodynamics determines the minimum energy dissipation to reliably eras...
A modified version of Leo Szilard's 1929 thought-experiment is considered, which allows one to ...
International audienceWe present an experiment in which a one-bit memory is constructed , using a sy...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...
Landauer's principle states that information erasure requires heat dissipation. While Landauer's ori...
A restricted form of Landauer’s Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
Landauer's Principle asserts that there is an unavoidable cost in thermodynamic entropy creation whe...
This talk addressed the following questions in the public debate at HoTPI: (i) energy dissipation li...
Landauer's Principle states that the energy cost of information processing must exceed the product o...
Minimizing energy dissipation has emerged as the key challenge in continuing to scale the performanc...
Landauer argued that the process of erasing the information stored in a memory device incurs an ener...
In thermodynamics, one considers thermal systems and the maximization of entropy subject to the cons...
Abstract. Landauer has argued that the process of erasing 1 bit of information requires a minimum am...
It is generally accepted, following Landauer and Bennett, that the process of measurement involves n...
Landauer’s erasure principle exposes an intrinsic relation between thermodynamics and informa-tion t...
Nonequilibrium information thermodynamics determines the minimum energy dissipation to reliably eras...
A modified version of Leo Szilard's 1929 thought-experiment is considered, which allows one to ...
International audienceWe present an experiment in which a one-bit memory is constructed , using a sy...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...
Landauer's principle states that information erasure requires heat dissipation. While Landauer's ori...
A restricted form of Landauer’s Principle, independent of computational considerations, is shown to ...
Landauer's Principle asserts that there is an unavoidable cost in thermodynamic entropy creation whe...
This talk addressed the following questions in the public debate at HoTPI: (i) energy dissipation li...
Landauer's Principle states that the energy cost of information processing must exceed the product o...
Minimizing energy dissipation has emerged as the key challenge in continuing to scale the performanc...