A gambler demon replacing Maxwell's demon at work in Maxwell's original thought experiment could, with the help of luck and at no cost of computation, violate the second law of thermodynamics, but even if that demon didn't need information in gambling, the demon would still, as with all other machines and technologies are eventually formed, regardless of all the physical parts that make them up from information and the efficiency of Demon's gambling is proportional to the level of structural information that makes him and which it turns out and through this paper that it is not possible to reach the optimal level of structural information required to meet the maximum working efficiency of the machine and thus the demon continues in work and...
Must a Maxwell demon must fail to reverse the second law of thermodynamics? Standard attempts to sho...
In his famous letter in 1870, Maxwell describes how Joule's law can be violated only by the intellig...
Maxwell’s Demon conspires to use information about the state of a confined molecule in a Szilard eng...
"Maxwell's Demon", the famous thought experiment of James Clerk Maxwell, has been devised in 1867 as...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
In this first part of a two-part paper, we describe efforts in the early decades of this century to ...
Maxwell’s demon is an entity in a 150-year-old thought experiment that paradoxically appears to viol...
In this first part of a two-part paper, we describe efforts in the early decades of this century to ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis It is nearly 150 years since Maxwell challenged the validity of the second l...
This is an overview article that contains the discussion of the connection between information and p...
A collection of recent papers revisit how to quantify the relationship between information and work ...
Over 130 years ago, James Clerk Maxwell introduced his hypothetical \u27demon\u27 as a challenge to ...
In this thesis we explore the relationship between information processing and physics. We use variou...
Though the concept of entropy originated in thermodynamics, information theory suggests that entropy...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...
Must a Maxwell demon must fail to reverse the second law of thermodynamics? Standard attempts to sho...
In his famous letter in 1870, Maxwell describes how Joule's law can be violated only by the intellig...
Maxwell’s Demon conspires to use information about the state of a confined molecule in a Szilard eng...
"Maxwell's Demon", the famous thought experiment of James Clerk Maxwell, has been devised in 1867 as...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
In this first part of a two-part paper, we describe efforts in the early decades of this century to ...
Maxwell’s demon is an entity in a 150-year-old thought experiment that paradoxically appears to viol...
In this first part of a two-part paper, we describe efforts in the early decades of this century to ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis It is nearly 150 years since Maxwell challenged the validity of the second l...
This is an overview article that contains the discussion of the connection between information and p...
A collection of recent papers revisit how to quantify the relationship between information and work ...
Over 130 years ago, James Clerk Maxwell introduced his hypothetical \u27demon\u27 as a challenge to ...
In this thesis we explore the relationship between information processing and physics. We use variou...
Though the concept of entropy originated in thermodynamics, information theory suggests that entropy...
Information is often considered as an abstract entity, but it is always stored and processed by a ph...
Must a Maxwell demon must fail to reverse the second law of thermodynamics? Standard attempts to sho...
In his famous letter in 1870, Maxwell describes how Joule's law can be violated only by the intellig...
Maxwell’s Demon conspires to use information about the state of a confined molecule in a Szilard eng...