A Schroedinger link between non-equilibrium thermodynamics and Fisher information
Abstract
It is known that equilibrium thermodynamics can be deduced from a constrained Fisher information extemizing process. We show here that, more generally, both non-equilibrium and equilibrium thermodynamics can be obtained from such a Fisher treatment. Equilibrium thermodynamics corresponds to the ground state solution, and non-equilibrium thermodynamics corresponds to excited state solutions, of a Schroedinger wave equation (SWE). That equation appears as an output of the constrained variational process that extremizes Fisher information. Both equilibrium- and non-equilibrium situations can thereby be tackled by one formalism that clearly exhibits the fact that thermodynamics and quantum mechanics can both be expressed in terms of a formal SWE, out of a common informational basis.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0206107,
title = {A Schroedinger link between non-equilibrium thermodynamics and Fisher information},
author = {B. R. Frieden and A. Plastino and A. R. Plastino and B. Soffer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0206107},
year = {2009}
}
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12 pages, no figures