Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation

There seems to be a consensus among physicists that there is a connection between information processing and thermodynamics. In particular, Landauer’s Principle (LP) is widely assumed as part of the foundation of information theoretic/computational reasoning in diverse areas of physics including cos...

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Main Authors: James Ladyman, Katie Robertson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-04-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/16/4/2278
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spelling doaj-f60785ed786943a987228e23e7e3a21c2020-11-24T22:35:58ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002014-04-011642278229010.3390/e16042278e16042278Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of ComputationJames Ladyman0Katie Robertson1Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Cotham House, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JL, UKFaculty of Philosophy, Radcliffe Humanities, University of Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG, UKThere seems to be a consensus among physicists that there is a connection between information processing and thermodynamics. In particular, Landauer’s Principle (LP) is widely assumed as part of the foundation of information theoretic/computational reasoning in diverse areas of physics including cosmology. It is also often appealed to in discussions about Maxwell’s demon and the status of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. However, LP has been challenged. In his 2005, Norton argued that LP has not been proved. LPSG offered a new proof of LP. Norton argued that the LPSG proof is unsound and Ladyman and Robertson defended it. However, Norton’s latest work also generalizes his critique to argue for a no go result that he purports to be the end of the thermodynamics of computation. Here we review the dialectic as it currently stands and consider Norton’s no go result.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/16/4/2278Landauer’s Principlethermodynamicscomputation
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Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation
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Landauer’s Principle
thermodynamics
computation
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Katie Robertson
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title Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation
title_short Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation
title_full Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation
title_fullStr Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation
title_full_unstemmed Going Round in Circles: Landauer vs. Norton on the Thermodynamics of Computation
title_sort going round in circles: landauer vs. norton on the thermodynamics of computation
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
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publishDate 2014-04-01
description There seems to be a consensus among physicists that there is a connection between information processing and thermodynamics. In particular, Landauer’s Principle (LP) is widely assumed as part of the foundation of information theoretic/computational reasoning in diverse areas of physics including cosmology. It is also often appealed to in discussions about Maxwell’s demon and the status of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. However, LP has been challenged. In his 2005, Norton argued that LP has not been proved. LPSG offered a new proof of LP. Norton argued that the LPSG proof is unsound and Ladyman and Robertson defended it. However, Norton’s latest work also generalizes his critique to argue for a no go result that he purports to be the end of the thermodynamics of computation. Here we review the dialectic as it currently stands and consider Norton’s no go result.
topic Landauer’s Principle
thermodynamics
computation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/16/4/2278
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