Geometric and information-theoretic aspects of quantum thermodynamics
A de Oliveira Junior

TL;DR
This thesis explores the fundamental limits and structures of quantum state transformations under thermodynamic constraints, bridging theoretical frameworks and demonstrating catalysis in a quantum optics setup.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for quantum thermodynamics, characterizes the thermodynamic arrow of time, and demonstrates quantum catalysis in a Jaynes-Cummings model.
Findings
Characterization of the thermodynamic arrow of time
Framework connecting Markovian and non-Markovian processes
Demonstration of quantum catalysis in Jaynes-Cummings model
Abstract
In this thesis, I investigate various aspects of one of the most fundamental questions in thermodynamics: what state transformations can quantum systems undergo while interacting with a thermal bath under specific constraints? These constraints may involve total energy conservation, memory effects, or finite-size considerations. Addressing this question leads to (i) a characterisation of the structure of the thermodynamic arrow of time, (ii) a framework bridging the gap between memoryless and arbitrarily non-Markovian thermodynamic processes, and (iii) a derivation of the famous fluctuation-dissipation relation within a quantum information framework. Finally, the last part of this thesis focuses on studying a ubiquitous phenomenon in science, so-called catalysis. It involves using an auxiliary system (a catalyst) to enable processes that would otherwise be impossible. Over the last two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
