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The following pages link to The (absence of a) relationship between thermodynamic and logical reversibility (Q640236):
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- Entropy and computation: the Landauer-Bennett thesis reexamined (Q280506) (← links)
- All shook up: fluctuations, Maxwell's demon and the thermodynamics of computation (Q280654) (← links)
- Beyond Landauer erasure (Q280695) (← links)
- Waiting for Landauer (Q426017) (← links)
- On the physical implementation of logical transformations: generalized \(L\)-machines (Q606983) (← links)
- Information erasure in quantum systems (Q641312) (← links)
- The connection between logical and thermodynamic irreversibility (Q643128) (← links)
- What does it mean to say that a physical system implements a computation? (Q1004082) (← links)
- On the thermodynamical cost of some interpretations of quantum theory (Q1672361) (← links)
- The physics of implementing logic: Landauer's principle and the multiple-computations theorem (Q2008995) (← links)
- Brownian computation is thermodynamically irreversible (Q2015104) (← links)
- Does a computer have an arrow of time? (Q2268407) (← links)
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- The thermodynamic cost of quantum operations (Q5855126) (← links)
- The importance of thermodynamics for molecular systems, and the importance of molecular systems for thermodynamics (Q6061979) (← links)