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Title: Perspective on quantum thermodynamics
Authors: Millen, James
Xuereb, Andre
Keywords: Thermodynamics
Quantum systems
Quantum theory
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Millen, J., & Xuereb, A. (2016). Perspective on quantum thermodynamics. New Journal of Physics, 18(1), 011002.
Abstract: Classical thermodynamics is unrivalled in its range of applications and relevance to everyday life. It enables a description of complex systems, made up of microscopic particles, in terms of a small number of macroscopic quantities, such as work and entropy. As systems get ever smaller, fluctuations of these quantities become increasingly relevant, prompting the development of stochastic thermodynamics. Recently we have seen a surge of interest in exploring the quantum regime, where the origin of fluctuations is quantum rather than thermal. Many questions, such as the role of entanglement and the emergence of thermalisation, lie wide open. Answering these questions may lead to the development of quantum heat engines and refrigerators, as well as to vitally needed simple descriptions of quantum many-body systems.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/26570
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