Toward physical realizations of thermodynamic resource theories
Abstract
Conventional statistical mechanics describes large systems and averages over many particles or over many trials. But work, heat, and entropy impact the small scales that experimentalists can increasingly control, e.g., in single-molecule experiments. The statistical mechanics of small scales has been quantified with two toolkits developed in quantum information theory: resource theories and one-shot information theory. The field has boomed recently, but the theorems amassed have hardly impacted experiments. Can thermodynamic resource theories be realized experimentally? Via what steps can we shift the theory toward physical realizations? Should we care? I present eleven opportunities in physically realizing thermodynamic resource theories.
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@article{arxiv.1509.03873,
title = {Toward physical realizations of thermodynamic resource theories},
author = {Nicole Yunger Halpern},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.03873},
year = {2019}
}
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