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Published February 1, 2018 | Submitted
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Beyond heat baths II: framework for generalized thermodynamic resource theories

Abstract

Thermodynamics, which describes vast systems, has been reconciled with small scales, relevant to single-molecule experiments, in resource theories. Resource theories have been used to model exchanges of energy and information. Recently, particle exchanges were modeled; and an umbrella family of thermodynamic resource theories was proposed to model diverse baths, interactions, and free energies. This paper motivates and details the family's structure and prospective applications. How to model electrochemical, gravitational, magnetic, and other thermodynamic systems is explained. Szilárd's engine and Landauer's Principle are generalized, as resourcefulness is shown to be convertible not only between information and gravitational energy, but also among diverse degrees of freedom. Extensive variables are associated with quantum operators that might fail to commute, introducing extra nonclassicality into thermodynamic resource theories. An early version of this paper partially motivated the later development of noncommutative thermalization. This generalization expands the theories' potential for modeling realistic systems with which small-scale statistical mechanics might be tested experimentally.

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© 2018 Institute of Physics. Received 17 November 2017. Accepted 9 January 2018. Accepted Manuscript online 9 January 2018. Published 1 February 2018. The author is grateful for conversations with Ian Durham, Tobias Fritz, David Jennings, Matteo Lostaglio, Iman Marvian, Evgeny Mozgunov, Markus P Müller, Joseph M Renes, Brian Space, and Rob Spekkens. This research was supported by a Virginia Gilloon Fellowship, an IQIM Fellowship, NSF grant PHY-0803371, and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. The Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM) is an NSF Physics Frontiers Center supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Research at the Perimeter Institute is supported by the Government of Canada through Industry Canada and by the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Research and Innovation.

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