On Quantum Entropy and Excess Entropy Production in a System-Environment
Pure State
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.14152v1
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2022 14:57:44 GMT
- Title: On Quantum Entropy and Excess Entropy Production in a System-Environment
Pure State
- Authors: Phillip C. Lotshaw and Michael E. Kellman
- Abstract summary: We explore a recently introduced quantum thermodynamic entropy $SQ_univ$ of a pure state of a composite system-environment computational "universe"
The principal focus is "excess entropy production" in which the quantum entropy change is greater than expected from the classical entropy-free energy relationship.
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- Abstract: We explore a recently introduced quantum thermodynamic entropy $S^Q_{univ}$
of a pure state of a composite system-environment computational "universe" with
a simple system $\mathcal{S}$ coupled to a constant temperature bath
$\mathcal{E}$. The principal focus is "excess entropy production" in which the
quantum entropy change is greater than expected from the classical entropy-free
energy relationship. We analyze this in terms of quantum spreading of time
dependent states, and its interplay with the idea of a microcanonical shell.
The entropy takes a basis-dependent Shannon information definition. We argue
for the zero-order $\mathcal{SE}$ energy basis as the unique choice that gives
classical thermodynamic relations in the limit of weak coupling and high
density of states, including an exact division into system and environment
components. Entropy production takes place due to two kinds of processes. The
first is classical "ergodization" that fills the full density of states within
the microcanonical shell. The second is excess entropy production related to
quantum spreading or "quantum ergodization" of the wavepacket that effectively
increases the width of the energy shell. Lorentzian superpositions with finite
microcanonical shell width lead to classical results as the limiting case, with
no excess entropy. We then consider a single $\mathcal{SE}$ zero-order initial
state, as the examplar of extreme excess entropy production. Systematic formal
results are obtained for a unified treatment of excess entropy production for
time-dependent Lorentzian superpositions, and verified computationally. It is
speculated that the idea of free energy might be extended to a notion of
"available energy" corresponding to the excess entropy production. A unified
perspective on quantum thermodynamic entropy is thereby attained from the
classical limit to extreme quantum conditions.
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