Maxwell's Demon: Entropy, Information, Computing

Maxwell's Demon: Entropy, Information, Computing

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Jan 1, 1990 · Anglais · Relié (364 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 364
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1990
Éditeur Institute Of Physics Publishin
ISBN-10 0750300574
ISBN-13 9780750300575

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Andrew F. Rex delves into the fascinating interplay between entropy, information, and computing through the lens of James Clerk Maxwell's thought-provoking concept of a demon. This exploration not only revisits the original paradox introduced over a century ago but also bridges classical thermodynamics with modern computational theories. Rex invites readers to contemplate how information affects physical systems and the implications of managing and manipulating entropy in various contexts.

As the narrative unfolds, a rich tapestry of scientific inquiry is presented, highlighting developments in physics, philosophy, and information theory. The author weaves historical context with contemporary advancements, illustrating how Maxwell's demon has inspired further research and debate. The book challenges readers to think critically about the role of information in the universe and how it serves as a cornerstone in fields ranging from computing technology to understanding cosmological phenomena. Through this captivating journey, Rex encourages a deeper appreciation for the intricate connections that shape our understanding of reality.

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Science & Technologie Histoire Romans graphiques Nature

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