The second law of thermodynamics as a deterministic theorem for quantum spin systems
Mathematical Physics
2022-08-16 v5 math.MP
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We review our approach to the second law of thermodynamics, viewed as a theorem asserting the growth of the mean (Gibbs-von Neumann) entropy of quantum spin systems undergoing automorphic (unitary) adiabatic transformations. Non-automorphic interactions with the environment, although known to produce on the average a strict reduction of the entropy of systems with finite number of degrees of freedom, are proved to conserve the mean entropy on the average. The results depend crucially on two properties of the mean entropy, proved by Robinson and Ruelle for classical systems, and Lanford and Robinson for quantum lattice systems: upper semicontinuity and affinity.
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@article{arxiv.2112.01175,
title = {The second law of thermodynamics as a deterministic theorem for quantum spin systems},
author = {Walter F. Wreszinski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.01175},
year = {2022}
}
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35 pages, final form, to appear in Rev. Math. Phys