Relative entropy, interaction energy and the nature of dissipation
Statistical Mechanics
2015-06-18 v1 Mathematical Physics
math.MP
Chemical Physics
Abstract
Many thermodynamic relations involve inequalities, with equality if a process does not involve dissipation. In this article we provide equalities in which the dissipative contribution is shown to involve the relative entropy (a.k.a. Kullback-Leibler divergence). The processes considered are general time evolutions both in classical and quantum mechanics, and the initial state is sometimes thermal, sometimes partially so. By calculating a transport coefficient we show that indeed---at least in this case---the source of dissipation in that coefficient is the relative entropy.
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@article{arxiv.1401.7225,
title = {Relative entropy, interaction energy and the nature of dissipation},
author = {B. Gaveau and L. Granger and M. Moreau and L. S. Schulman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7225},
year = {2015}
}