Fundamental Work Scaling and Non-Extensivity in Critical Quantum Stirling Engines
Abstract
We present a general analytical framework for quasi-static quantum Stirling engines operating across ground-state level crossings (GLC). In the low-temperature regime, we derive the Primarch Formula, an exact universal expression linking extracted work and efficiency directly to macroscopic ground-state degeneracies. We analytically prove that these engines achieve Carnot efficiency without a classical regenerator, and that thermal excitations strictly degrade this performance. Validated against exact numerical simulations of generalized \textit{N}-th spin-1/2 Heisenberg models with nontrivial interactions, the framework is applied to the one-dimensional antiferromagnetic Ising model, revealing a profound connection to number theory. Governed by Fibonacci, Lucas, and parity-dependent critical degeneracies, the engine exhibits distinct operational regimes that permanently violate classical thermodynamic extensivity while operating at the absolute Carnot limit, regardless of macroscopic system size.
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@article{arxiv.2510.25533,
title = {Fundamental Work Scaling and Non-Extensivity in Critical Quantum Stirling Engines},
author = {Bastian Castorene and Martin HvE Groves and Francisco J. Peña and Eugenio E. Vogel and Patricio Vargas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.25533},
year = {2026}
}