Maxwell's Demon: Entropy, Information, Computing

Maxwell's Demon: Entropy, Information, Computing

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Jul 14, 2014 · Anglais · Broché (362 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 362
Langue Anglais
Publié Jul 14, 2014
Éditeur Princeton University Press
ISBN-10 0691605467
ISBN-13 9780691605463

Description

Maxwell's Demon explores the intersections of physics, information theory, and computing through the lens of James Clerk Maxwell's groundbreaking concept. In this engaging narrative, Leff and Rex delve into the implications of the demon, a thought experiment that challenges the second law of thermodynamics by suggesting a mechanism for reducing entropy through information processing.

The authors guide readers through the historical context and evolution of this idea, shedding light on the profound impact it has had on modern science. They connect intricate concepts from thermodynamics to contemporary advancements in computation, revealing how the flow of information plays a critical role in understanding physical systems.

Through clear explanations and thought-provoking insights, the work invites readers to consider the fundamental relationship between energy, order, and information in our universe. It serves as an intellectual journey for those fascinated by the philosophical and practical dimensions of nature's laws, making complex subjects accessible and stimulating to both novices and experienced scholars alike.

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Science & Technologie Histoire Romans graphiques Nature
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