Maximum one-shot dissipated work from Rényi divergences
Thermodynamics describes large-scale, slowly evolving systems. Two modern approaches generalize thermodynamics: fluctuation theorems, which concern finite-time nonequilibrium processes, and one-shot statistical mechanics, which concerns small scales and finite numbers of trials. Combining these appr...
Main Authors: | Yunger Halpern, N, Garner, A, Dahlsten, O, Vedral, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2018
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