Dynamics of states of infinite quantum systems as a cornerstone of the second law of thermodynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.22863v1
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2026 11:42:21 GMT
- Title: Dynamics of states of infinite quantum systems as a cornerstone of the second law of thermodynamics
- Authors: Walter F. Wreszinski,
- Abstract summary: We improve on our version of the second law of thermodynamics as a deterministic theorem for quantum spin systems.<n>Two specific examples concern the transition from pure to mixed states in two different universality classes of dynamics in one dimension.
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- Abstract: We improve on our version of the second law of thermodynamics as a deterministic theorem for quantum spin systems in two basic aspects. The first concerns the general statement of the second law: spontaneous changes in an adiabatically closed system will always be in the direction of increasing mean entropy, which rises to a maximal value. Two specific examples concern the transition from pure to mixed states in two different universality classes of dynamics in one dimension, one being the exponential model, the other the Dyson model, the dynamics of the latter exhibiting strong graphical evidence of quantum chaos, as a consequence of the results of Albert and Kiessling on the Cloitre function.
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