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Landauer's Principle for Trajectories of Repeated Interaction Systems

Authors :
Hanson, Eric P.
Joye, Alain
Pautrat, Yan
Raquépas, Renaud
Source :
Annales Henri Poincar\'e 19(7):1939-1991 (2018)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We analyze Landauer's principle for repeated interaction systems consisting of a reference quantum system $\mathcal{S}$ in contact with an environment $\mathcal{E}$ which is a chain of independent quantum probes. The system $\mathcal{S}$ interacts with each probe sequentially, for a given duration, and the Landauer principle relates the energy variation of $\mathcal{E}$ and the decrease of entropy of $\mathcal{S}$ by the entropy production of the dynamical process. We consider refinements of the Landauer bound at the level of the full statistics (FS) associated to a two-time measurement protocol of, essentially, the energy of $\mathcal{E}$. The emphasis is put on the adiabatic regime where the environment, consisting of $T \gg 1$ probes, displays variations of order $T^{-1}$ between the successive probes, and the measurements take place initially and after $T$ interactions. We prove a large deviation principle and a central limit theorem as $T \to \infty$ for the classical random variable describing the entropy production of the process, with respect to the FS measure. In a special case, related to a detailed balance condition, we obtain an explicit limiting distribution of this random variable without rescaling. At the technical level, we obtain a non-unitary adiabatic theorem generalizing that of [Commun. Math. Phys. (2017) 349: 285] and analyze the spectrum of complex deformations of families of irreducible completely positive trace-preserving maps.<br />Comment: 48 pages, 4 figures; fixed typos, made cosmetic changes, and added Lemma 5.5. To appear in Annales Henri Poincar\'e

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Annales Henri Poincar\'e 19(7):1939-1991 (2018)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1705.08281
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00023-018-0679-1