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Entropy Generation in Computation and the Second Law of Thermodynamics

chao-dyn 2009-10-31 v1 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Landauer discussed the minimum energy necessary for computation and stated that erasure of information is accompanied by heat generation to the amount of kT ln2/bit. Modifying the above statement, we claim that erasure of information is accompanied by entropy generation k ln2/bit. Some new concepts will be introduced in the field of thermodynamics that are implicitly included in our statement. The new concepts that we will introduce are ``partitioned state'', which corresponds to frozen state such as in ice, ``partitioning process'' and ``unifying process''. Developing our statement, i.e., our thermodynamics of computation, we will point out that the so-called ``residual entropy'' does not exist in the partitioned state. We then argue that a partioning process is an entropy decreasing process. Finally we reconsider the second law of thermodynamics especially when computational processes are involved.

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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9902012,
  title  = {Entropy Generation in Computation and the Second Law of Thermodynamics},
  author = {Shunya Ishioka and Nobuko Fuchikami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9902012},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures