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Íàçâàíèå: Maxwell's Demon 2: Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing
Àâòîðû: Leff H.S., Rex A.F.
Àííîòàöèÿ: Over 130 years ago, James Clerk Maxwell introduced his hypothetical 'demon' as a challenge to the scope of the second law of thermodynamics. Fascination with the demon persisted throughout the development of statistical and quantum physics, information theory and computer science, and links have been established between Maxwell's demon and each of these disciplines. The demon's seductive quality makes it appealing to physical scientists, engineers, computer scientists, biologists, psychologists, and historians and philosophers of science. Since the publication of Maxwell's Demon: Entropy, Information, Computing in 1990, Maxwell's demon has been the subject of renewed and increased interest by numerous researchers in the fields mentioned above. This book, Maxwell's Demon 2: Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing, is an updated and expanded version of the original. Many of the seminal papers that appeared in the first edition have been retained, including the original thoughts of James Clerk Maxwell and William Thomson; an historical review by Martin Klein; and key articles by Leo Szilard, Leon Brillouin, Rolf Landauer, and Charles Bennett that led to new branches of research on the demon. This second edition contains newer articles by Landauer, Bennett, and others, related to Landauer's principle; connections with quantum mechanics; algorithmic information; and the thermodynamics and limits of computation. Maxwell's Demon 2: Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing contains two separate bibliographies: an alphabetical listing, by author, and a chronological bibliography that is annotated by the editors and contains selected quotes from the books andarticles listed. The bibliography has more than doubled in size since publication of the first edition and now contains over 570 entries.
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Kioi, K. 424
Kiss, T. 447
Kivel, B. 391
Klein, J.P. 437
Klein, Martin J. 2 59 379 387
Knight, T. 431
Knill, E. 225 227
Knott, C.G. 4—5 372
Kolmogoroff, A.N. 246
Korotkov, A.N. 425
Kosloff, R. 395
Koumora, N. 437
Kramer, S.D. 395 402
Kronenberg, L.H. 413
Krus, D.J. 419
Kubo, R. 385
Kuhn, H. 324
Kurtz, S.A. 453
Kyle, B.G. 421
Laflamme, R. 225 227
Laing,R. 12 391
Landau tracing 193—194 200—201
Landauer — Penrose — Bennett resolution 23 26 33—35 38
Landauer, Rolf 3 7 12 19—20 26—27 30 101 148 157 164—169 208 221 231 246 248 266 278 285 300 319 323 327—330 333 335 341 346 349—351 353 365 383 396 399 401 404 406—411 414—419 421 424—425 428 430—431 433—438 440 446
Landauer’s principle 3 27—29 31—32 35—36 38 108 157 164—177 212—213 215 217—218 221—222 224 228 230—235 238 248 266 268 346—347 353 365 401 410 418 436 438—439 441 443—450
Landsberg, Peter 15 38 396 411 413—414 431
Langton, T. 456
Laplace, Pierre Simon de 137
Larsen, Ross 2 12 101
Layzer, D. 408
Lebowitz, J.L. 421 430
Lee, T.D. 321
Leete, T.H. 437
Leff, Harvey S. 36—38 157 406 411 413—416 419 421—422 428 453 458
Lehninger, A.L. 385
Leighton, R.B. 383
Lerner, A.Y. 7 392
Lerner, E.J. 438
Letokhov, V.S. 422
Levin, L.A. 246
Levitin, L.B. 342 363
Lewis, G.N. 372—373 375
Li, M. 425 432
Liboff, R.L. 37 428
Lidorenko,N.S. 428
Lieb, E.H. 442 457
Life principle 73—74
light signals 2—3 7—10 17—19 26 120—123 346 378 383—384 389
Likharev, K. 285 397 425
Linblad,G. 390—391 398
Lindgren, K. 408
Linke, H. 453
Lloyd, D.G. 415
Lloyd, Sefh 30 38 169 203 212 221 244 278 337 345 362 408 411 415 422 424 428 438 442 444
Lo, H. 234
Loe, K.F. 410
Logical irreversibility 19—21 148—155 283—317
Loschmidt, Josef 48—55 68 370 381 392 408
Loschmidt’s paradox 52—54
Loss, D. 430
LoSurdo, C. 425
Lotka, A.J. 380
Lubkin, Elihu 3 28 190—191 193 195 198 221 229—231 406
Lucretius 191 193
Machado, A.C. 420 428
Machlup, S. 2 382
Machta, J. 438
Maddox, J. 406 413 419 454
Mahendra, A.K. 438
Mahler, G. 406
Majernik, V. 438
Malizia, D. 422
Mancal, T. 37 434 451
Many-worlds view 194—195
March, R.H. 438
Margolus, N. 363
Marko, H. 342
Markowsky, G. 428
Matzke, D. 416
Maxwell equal area rule 323—324
Maxwell velocity (or speed) distribution 61—62 104 288 290 328
Maxwell, James Clerk 3—7 9 14 44—51 55—56 59—71 78 87 88 95 120 157 212 328 338 348 370—372 375 380—381 388 393—394 396—397 400 405 411 415 431 439
Maxwell, R.S. 374
Maxwell’s signature 69—70
Maxwell’s Theory of Heat 3 6 46 49 51 64 95 120 157 370
Mayer, Julius Robert 59
Mclrvine, E.C. 388
Means, J.D. 37 433 443 456
Medvinsky, A.B. 431
Memory erasure and resetting 3 13 19—20 25—28 39 107 152—154 160—162 166—177 187—188 190 195—198 212 216 221 223 229—230 233—235 238 268—269 276 300 359 365 386 400 405—406 411 418 427 430—431 441 443 449 454
Michelson — Morley experiment 75
Milburn, G.I. 432
Miller, R.E. 428
Millonas, M.M. 422
Mityugov, V. 438
Molecular ratchets and rotors 428 437 446 449 453—455
Montero — Lomeli, M. 415
Moore’s Law 38 362 368
Morck, R. 422
Moreno, F. 450
Morowitz, H.J. 7 16 387 422
Motz, H. 8 395 398—399
Musser, G. 438
Nardiello, G. 417
Navez, P. 429
Negative entropy (negentropy) 6 9 18—19 76 79—81 85—86 89—90 120—124 137 145 387 420 447
Negative temperature 198 456
Newton, Isaac 60 403
Newton, R.G. 417
Ng, Y.J. 442
Nielsen, M.A. 30—31 278 432 442
Nieuwenhuizen, Theo M. 32 36—37 440 445 448—449 454
Norsen, T. 452
Norton, J.D. 33—35 431 435 446
Nossek, J.A. 429
Nozawa, Y. 432
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) 213—219 366—368
Nyquist, H. 2 372
Obermayer, K. 406
Ofria, C. 440
Ogawa, T. 421
Ollivier, H. 454
Otsuka, J. 432
O’Connell, J. 438
Paccagnella, R. 425
Pagels, H. 368 397
Parellada, R.F. 432
Parrondo, J.M.R. 373 425 434 440 442 454
Partovi, H.M. 229 233
Pati, A.K. 442
Payne, M.G. 395 402
Pekelis, V. 7 391
Penrose, Oliver 20 26—28 34 157 335 387 394
Peres, A. 336 409
Perez—Mercader, J. 424
Perpetual motion machines (perpetuum mobile) 27 88 110—111 125 180 187 328 349 383 385 413 434 451—452
Phipps, J. 422
Piechocinska, B. 28 34 169 443
Pierce, J.R. 7 55 383
Planck, Max 19 86 88—90 372 457
Plenio, M.B. 31 221—222 232 234—235 438 447
Poincare, J. 371 422 429 446
Popescu, S. 234
Poplavskii, R.P. 394
Popper, Karl 16 19 23 25 36 381 385 391 397 450
Porod, G. 9 398—400
Porod, W. 9 398—400 408—409
Porter, T.M. 405
Pound — Overhauser effect 214 216 218
Poundstone, W. 402
Power 2 37 413
Pressure demons 6—12 14
Preston, T. 373
Prigogine, I. 400
Process demons 3 32 36—38
Prot’ko, T.S. 395
Puranik, V.D. 438
Putnam, A.R. 457
Pynchon, Thomas 415 427
Quantum computing 350—351 362—368 420 422 425 432—433 436—437 440—441
Quantum cryptography 336 415
Quantum teleportation 336
Radon — Nikodym theorems 131
Rains, E. 235
Ramsey, Norman 456
Randall, M. 372
Rapoport, A. 382
Rastogi, S.R. 416
Rayleigh speed distribution 104
Rayleigh, Lord see John William Strutt
Raymond, Richard C. 2 123 377—378 382—383
Reese, K.M. 426
Reimann, P. 455
Relaxation time 154—155 189—190
resetting see Memory erasure and resetting
Reversibility 3 8 21—23 44 52—53 62 79 83 88—91 142 144 148 151—154 157 170 180 183 187—188 288 294 299—308 310—312 319 321—323 329—332 341 356—357 365 374 388—389 397—398 401 404 408—411 413 421 425 432 434—435 437 443—444 449—450 453
Rex, Andrew F. 2—3 12 18 101 157 406 413—416 419 428 453 458
Richards, W.G. 7 391
Riehle,F. 440—441
RNA 290—294 307 312 330 332
Robertson, H.S. 417
Robinson, A.L. 400
Rodd, Philip 3 18 384
Rojas, H.P. 432
Rosen, R. 402
Rosnay, J. de 392
Rossis, G. 395—396
Rothstein, J. 2 9 16 23 26 88 378 381 383 388 392 394 408—409
Rubin, H. 437
Ruiz—Montero, M.J. 450
Rzazewski, K. 429 447
Saha, M.N. 382
Salamon, P. 417
Samuelson, P.A. 414
Sands, M. 383
Santayana, George 276
Sasa, S. 431
Scafetta, N. 446
Scarani, V. 432
Schack, R. 33 244 246 250 417 427 429
Schlaffer, A. 429
Schneider, T.D. 167 420
Schroedinger, Erwin 29 31 75—76 78 83—84 91 120 278 320 403 409 414
Schulman, A. 416
Schulman, L.S. 429
Schumacher, B. 235 420 424 432
Schweber, S. 397
Scully, M.O. 37 447 455
Second law of thermodynamics 3—6 11 13—15 25—27 50—55 59—60 64—68 73 84 94—100 103 107 110—113 120 122 125 127 134 143 165 169 180 185—188 190 193—199 203—204 208—209 215 228 232 268—269 276—278 305 328 348 354 371—375 378 382—383 387 389—391 394—395 397—398 405 409 411 418—419 421—422 426 428 432—433 440—449 451—453 456—457
Sestelo, J.P. 428
Shannon, Claude E. 17 33 88—89 121 123—124 137—141 165—166 179 203 235 274 341—342 346 348 376 380 382 396 412 438
Sheehan, Daniel 36—37 422 426 432—433 441 443 448 451 456—457
Shenker, O.R. 35 439 443
Sherwood, M. 393
Shizume, K. 28 34 164 338 422
Shor, P.W. 336 433 436
Siegfried, T. 444
Silva, R.E. 437
Silver, R.S. 388
Silverman, M.P 397 418
Simons, J.P. 415
Singh, J. 380
Skagarstam, B. 392
Skordos, P.A. 2 12 94 101—102 105 416 418
Slater, J.C. 374—375 384
Smith, C. 411
Smolin, J.A. 427 433
Smoluchowski, Maryan von 2 11—12 23 36 68 94—95 101—102 111 125—126 188 266 328 372 384 386 391 402 437 440
Smorodinsky, Y.A. 400
Smyth, H.D. 373
Snow, C.P. 44
Sokirko, A.V. 420
Solem, J.C. 36 421
Solomonoff, R.J. 246
Song, D.D. 444
Spielberg, N. 407
Sporn, S.R. 420
Srivastava, B.N. 382
Standish, R.K. 439
Staples, A.E. 451
Stasheff, C. 405
Stefan, Josef 49
Steiner, L.E. 374
Stengers, I. 400
Sterr, U. 440—441
Stix, G. 433
Stokes, George Gabriel 62
Stratonovich, R.L. 323
Strutt, John William (Lord Rayleigh) 46 61 65
Susskind, L. 429
Sussman, M.V. 392
Svozil, K. 444
Swanson, J.A. 150 154—156
Szilard, Leo 2—3 6 12 14—17 29 54—55 88 101 110—111 120—122 124—126 134—138 143—145 157—162 169 179—182 184—185 187—188 190 193 195—198 221 247 266 268 270 284 320 327—329 331—332 335 341 372—373 376 380—382 384 386—388 390—391 395 409 412 419 431 435 439
Szilard’s membrane model 157—162
Szilard’s one—molecule engine 14—17 19—21 23 25 34 110—119 125 134—136 143—144 157 179—188 212 219 243 270 272 277 332 348 373 383 395 401 413 419—420 423 425 431 451—452
Tait, Peter Guthrie 4—5 46 48—51 59—60 65 68—70 370—372 394
Tansjoe, L. 409
Tarsitani, C. 422
Tellitu, I. 428
Thapliyal, A.V. 433
Thermal fluctuations 148 155 283
Thirion, J.P. 426
Thomas, E. 422
Thomson, James 41
Thomson, William (Lord Kelvin) 2 5—6 12 43 46—48 59 64 68 77—78 203 212 224 405 448
Time reversal 41 53 77—78 138 370—371 406 411
Tipler, F.J. 403 407
Tobe, R. 456
Toffoli, Tommaso 285—288 300 304 330 354 363 365 399—400
Touchette, H. 444
Trebbia, P. 426—427
Tribus, Myron 3 23 137 388 390
Tributsch, H. 37 434
Trincher, K.S. 392
Tromp, J. 432
Trupp, A. 457
Tsuda, I. 427
Tsyganov, M.A. 431
Tukey, John 2
Turing machine 32 34 249—250 265 267 285—287 293—300 302 304 320—321 330 333 391 396 404 417
Ueda,M. 414
Uffink, J. 457
Uncertainty principle 320 362—363 382 393 396
Unruh, W.G. 244 278 351
Unstable equilibrium 79
van Delden, R.A. 437
van der Waals, J.D. 138
van Enk, S.J. 444
Van Kampen, N.G. 409 411
van Ness, H.C. 392
Vedral, V. 28 31 221—222 225 232 234 445 448
Vitanyi, P. 425 432
Vitelli, V. 28 31 447
Vologodskii, A. 433
von Baeyer, H.C. 2 431 433 438
von Neumann, John 22 31 91 122 125 134 137 143 150 165—166 190—192 226 228 232 284 346 365 373 380 391
Waldram,J.R. 18 403
Walther, T. 427
Waner, S. 402
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