Thermodynamics of quantum processes: An operational framework for free energy and reversible athermality
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12790v2
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2025 16:44:46 GMT
- Title: Thermodynamics of quantum processes: An operational framework for free energy and reversible athermality
- Authors: Himanshu Badhani, Dhanuja G S, Siddhartha Das,
- Abstract summary: We explore the thermodynamics of quantum processes (quantum channels) by axiomatically introducing the free energy for channels.<n>Our work connects the core thermodynamic concepts of free energy, energy, entropy, and maximal extractable work of quantum processes to their information processing capabilities.
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- Abstract: We explore the thermodynamics of quantum processes (quantum channels) by axiomatically introducing the free energy for channels, defined via the quantum relative entropy with an absolutely thermal channel whose fixed output is in equilibrium with a thermal reservoir. This definition finds strong support through its operational interpretations in designated quantum information and thermodynamic tasks. We construct a resource theory of athermality for quantum processes, where free operations are Gibbs preserving superchannels and golden units are unitary channels with respect to absolutely thermal channel having fully degenerate output Hamiltonian. We exactly characterize the one-shot distillation and formation of quantum channels using hypothesis-testing and max-relative entropy with respect to the absolutely thermal channel. These rates converge asymptotically to the channel free energy (up to a multiplicative factor of half the inverse temperature), establishing its operational meaning and proving the asymptotic reversibility of the athermality. We show the direct relation between the resource theory of athermality and quantum information tasks such as private randomness and purity distillation, and thermodynamic tasks of erasure and work extraction. Our work connects the core thermodynamic concepts of free energy, energy, entropy, and maximal extractable work of quantum processes to their information processing capabilities.
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