Maxwell's Demon and the Thermodynamics of Computation

Bub, Jeffrey (2000) Maxwell's Demon and the Thermodynamics of Computation.

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Abstract

It is generally accepted, following Landauer and Bennett, that the process of measurement involves no minimum entropy cost, but the erasure of information in resetting the memory register of a computer to zero requires dissipating heat into the environment. This thesis has been challenged recently in a two-part article by Earman and Norton. I review some relevant observations in the thermodynamics of computation and argue that Earman and Norton are mistaken: there is in principle no entropy cost to the acquisition of information, but the destruction of information does involve an irreducible entropy cost.

Keywords:Maxwell's Demon,
thermodynamics of computation,
entropy of erasure
Subjects:Specific Sciences: Physics: Statistical Mechanics/Thermodynamics
ID Code:230
Deposited By:Bub, Jeffrey
Deposited On:14 April 2001