Maxwell's Demon 2 Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing
Explore the fascinating world of thermodynamics and information theory with Maxwell's Demon 2: Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing, edited by renowned experts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This comprehensive volume spans 504 pages and delves into the groundbreaking ideas introduced by James Clerk Maxwell over 130 years ago, challenging the boundaries of the second law of thermodynamics.
The book features insightful articles from prominent authors including Landauer and Bennett, discussing pivotal concepts such as Landauer's principle, the interplay between quantum mechanics and thermodynamics, algorithmic information, and the computational limits of these theories. Ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, this engaging collection will deepen your understanding of the intricate connections between entropy, information, and computation.
Enhance your library with this essential text that bridges classical and quantum perspectives in the field of physics.