We study quantum conditional entropy production, which quantifies the irreversibility of system-environment evolution from the perspective of a third system, called the reference. The reference is initially correlated with the system. We show that quantum unconditional entropy production with respect to the system is less than conditional entropy production with respect to the reference, where the latter includes reference-induced dissipative information. Dissipative information pinpoints the distributive correlation established between the environment and the reference, even though they do not interact directly. When reaching thermal equilibrium, the system-environment evolution has a zero unconditional entropy production. However, one can...
Entropy production and the detailed fluctuation theorem are of fundamental importance for thermodyna...
A fluctuation theorem for the nonequilibrium entropy production in quantum phase space is derived, w...
Thermodynamics is a highly successful macroscopic theory widely used across the natural sciences and...
One of the major goals of quantum thermodynamics is the characterization of irreversibility and its ...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
We establish a fluctuation theorem for an open quantum bipartite system that explicitly manifests th...
Currently, ‘time’ does not play any essential role in quantum information theory. In this sense, qua...
Protocols can be used to evolve a quantum system from one state to another by dictating the Hamilton...
Exact results about the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of open quantum systems at arbitrary timescale...
Currently, 'time' does not play any essential role in quantum information theory. In this sense, qua...
Thermodynamic irreversibility is well characterized by the entropy production arising from non-equil...
We establish the general framework of quantum fluctuation theorems by finding the symmetry between t...
International audienceThe von Neumann entropy rate for open quantum systems is, in general, written ...
We define and analyse the concept of entanglement production during the evolution of a general quant...
Abstract We report on the experimental quantification of the contribution to non-equilibrium entropy...
Entropy production and the detailed fluctuation theorem are of fundamental importance for thermodyna...
A fluctuation theorem for the nonequilibrium entropy production in quantum phase space is derived, w...
Thermodynamics is a highly successful macroscopic theory widely used across the natural sciences and...
One of the major goals of quantum thermodynamics is the characterization of irreversibility and its ...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
We establish a fluctuation theorem for an open quantum bipartite system that explicitly manifests th...
Currently, ‘time’ does not play any essential role in quantum information theory. In this sense, qua...
Protocols can be used to evolve a quantum system from one state to another by dictating the Hamilton...
Exact results about the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of open quantum systems at arbitrary timescale...
Currently, 'time' does not play any essential role in quantum information theory. In this sense, qua...
Thermodynamic irreversibility is well characterized by the entropy production arising from non-equil...
We establish the general framework of quantum fluctuation theorems by finding the symmetry between t...
International audienceThe von Neumann entropy rate for open quantum systems is, in general, written ...
We define and analyse the concept of entanglement production during the evolution of a general quant...
Abstract We report on the experimental quantification of the contribution to non-equilibrium entropy...
Entropy production and the detailed fluctuation theorem are of fundamental importance for thermodyna...
A fluctuation theorem for the nonequilibrium entropy production in quantum phase space is derived, w...
Thermodynamics is a highly successful macroscopic theory widely used across the natural sciences and...