Tuesday, August 1, 2017

thermodynamics - An explanation for the Landauer's principle


Has anyone understood the Landauer's principle? What is the current status?


In specific, is there a theoretical derivation of the Landauer's Principle?(not the heuristic one based on Salizard's engine) How does one account for thermodynamic concepts applicable to situations involving measurement? What does it mean to reset the state of the apparatus why is free energy expended in the process?




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