Speed limit for a highly irreversible process and tight finite-time Landauer's bound
Landauer's bound is the minimum thermodynamic cost for erasing one bit of information. As
this bound is achievable only for quasistatic processes, finite-time operation incurs …
this bound is achievable only for quasistatic processes, finite-time operation incurs …
Finite-time Landauer principle
We study the thermodynamic cost associated with the erasure of one bit of information over
a finite amount of time. We present a general framework for minimizing the average work …
a finite amount of time. We present a general framework for minimizing the average work …
Adiabatic computing for optimal thermodynamic efficiency of information processing
Landauer's principle makes a strong connection between information theory and
thermodynamics by stating that erasing a one-bit memory at temperature T 0 requires an …
thermodynamics by stating that erasing a one-bit memory at temperature T 0 requires an …
Physical foundations of Landauer's principle
MP Frank - International Conference on Reversible Computation, 2018 - Springer
We review the physical foundations of Landauer's Principle, which relates the loss of
information from a computational process to an increase in thermodynamic entropy. Despite …
information from a computational process to an increase in thermodynamic entropy. Despite …
The minimal work cost of information processing
Irreversible information processing cannot be carried out without some inevitable
thermodynamical work cost. This fundamental restriction, known as Landauer's principle, is …
thermodynamical work cost. This fundamental restriction, known as Landauer's principle, is …
Information and thermodynamics: Fast and precise approach to landauer's bound in an underdamped micromechanical oscillator
The Landauer principle states that at least k BT ln 2 of energy is required to erase a 1-bit
memory, with k BT the thermal energy of the system. We study the effects of inertia on this …
memory, with k BT the thermal energy of the system. We study the effects of inertia on this …
Experimental verification of Landauer's principle linking information and thermodynamics
Abstract In 1961, Rolf Landauer argued that the erasure of information is a dissipative
process 1. A minimal quantity of heat, proportional to the thermal energy and called the …
process 1. A minimal quantity of heat, proportional to the thermal energy and called the …
Notes on the history of reversible computation
CH Bennett - ibm Journal of Research and Development, 1988 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We review the history of the thermodynamics of information processing, beginning with the
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
Notes on the history of reversible computation
CH Bennett - IBM Journal of research and development, 2000 - search.proquest.com
We review the history of the thermodynamics of information processing, beginning with the
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
Fundamental energy requirement of reversible quantum operations
Landauer's principle asserts that any computation has an unavoidable energy cost that
grows proportionally to its degree of logical irreversibility. But even a logically reversible …
grows proportionally to its degree of logical irreversibility. But even a logically reversible …