In Leo Szilard’s 1929 thought experiment, a Maxwell demon manipulates a one-molecule gas to reverse the second law of thermodynamics. The demon must fail, Szilard argued, since there is hidden entropy creation in the demon’s collecting of information. This thought experiment is an inconsistent muddle of improper idealizations. It diverted an already successful literature of exorcism into degenerating speculations about about a connection between thermodynamic entropy and information. These confusions persist today in a voluminous literature. Narrative conventions in a thought experiment allow thought experimenters great latitude in deciding which processes are typical and bear generalization and which can be idealized away as incidental. Fo...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
In this second part of our two-part paper we review and analyse attempts since 1950 to use informati...
Maxwell’s Demon conspires to use information about the state of a confined molecule in a Szilard eng...
In Leo Szilard’s 1929 thought experiment, a Maxwell demon manipulates a one-molecule gas to reverse ...
Must a Maxwell demon must fail to reverse the second law of thermodynamics? Standard attempts to sho...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis It is nearly 150 years since Maxwell challenged the validity of the second l...
Abstract: The most successful exorcism of Maxwell’s demon is Smoluchowski’s 1912 observation that th...
"Maxwell's Demon", the famous thought experiment of James Clerk Maxwell, has been devised in 1867 as...
In this first part of a two-part paper, we describe efforts in the early decades of this century to ...
This paper discusses Maxwell’s demon thought experiment. In recent years, there has been extensive r...
This paper discusses Maxwell's demon thought experiment. In recent years, there has been extensive r...
The most successful exorcism of Maxwell’s demon is Smoluchowski’s 1912 observation that thermal fluc...
In this paper I will defend an approach to the thought experiment known as ‘Maxwell’s Demon’ based o...
Szilard's now-famous single-molecule engine was only the first of three constructions he introduced ...
In 1872, Maxwell proposed his famous 'demon' thought experiment1. By discerning which particles in a...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
In this second part of our two-part paper we review and analyse attempts since 1950 to use informati...
Maxwell’s Demon conspires to use information about the state of a confined molecule in a Szilard eng...
In Leo Szilard’s 1929 thought experiment, a Maxwell demon manipulates a one-molecule gas to reverse ...
Must a Maxwell demon must fail to reverse the second law of thermodynamics? Standard attempts to sho...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis It is nearly 150 years since Maxwell challenged the validity of the second l...
Abstract: The most successful exorcism of Maxwell’s demon is Smoluchowski’s 1912 observation that th...
"Maxwell's Demon", the famous thought experiment of James Clerk Maxwell, has been devised in 1867 as...
In this first part of a two-part paper, we describe efforts in the early decades of this century to ...
This paper discusses Maxwell’s demon thought experiment. In recent years, there has been extensive r...
This paper discusses Maxwell's demon thought experiment. In recent years, there has been extensive r...
The most successful exorcism of Maxwell’s demon is Smoluchowski’s 1912 observation that thermal fluc...
In this paper I will defend an approach to the thought experiment known as ‘Maxwell’s Demon’ based o...
Szilard's now-famous single-molecule engine was only the first of three constructions he introduced ...
In 1872, Maxwell proposed his famous 'demon' thought experiment1. By discerning which particles in a...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
In this second part of our two-part paper we review and analyse attempts since 1950 to use informati...
Maxwell’s Demon conspires to use information about the state of a confined molecule in a Szilard eng...