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Quantum Fluctuation Theorems

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arxiv 1803.04778 v2 pith:WEXJ3WKY submitted 2018-03-13 cond-mat.stat-mech quant-ph

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keywords fluctuationinformationtheoremsthermodynamiccrucialfluctuatingnonequilibriumquantities
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Recent advances in experimental techniques allow one to measure and control systems at the level of single molecules and atoms. Here gaining information about fluctuating thermodynamic quantities is crucial for understanding nonequilibrium thermodynamic behavior of small systems. To achieve this aim, stochastic thermodynamics offers a theoretical framework, and nonequilibrium equalities such as Jarzynski equality and fluctuation theorems provide key information about the fluctuating thermodynamic quantities. We review the recent progress in quantum fluctuation theorems, including the studies of Maxwell's demon which plays a crucial role in connecting thermodynamics with information.

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