One-shot classical capacities equal, up to error terms, the extractable work from correlations after transmission, yielding the equivalence n bits = n times kBT ln2 of transmitted energy.
Informational non-equilibrium concentration
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Informational contributions to thermodynamics can be studied in isolation by considering systems with fully-degenerate Hamiltonians. In this regime, being in non-equilibrium -- termed informational non-equilibrium -- provides thermodynamic resources, such as extractable work, solely from the information content. The usefulness of informational non-equilibrium creates an incentive to obtain more of it, motivating the question of how to concentrate it: can we increase the local informational non-equilibrium of a product state $\rho\otimes\rho$ under a global closed system (unitary) evolution? We fully solve this problem analytically, showing that it is impossible for two-qubits, and it is always possible to find states achieving this in higher dimensions. Specifically for two-qutrits, we find that there is a single unitary achieving optimal concentration for every state, for which we uncover a Mepmba-like effect. We further discuss the notion of bound resources in this framework, initial global correlations' ability to activate concentration, and applications to concentrating purity and intrinsic randomness.
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Dynamical Landauer principle: Thermodynamic criteria of transmitting classical information
One-shot classical capacities equal, up to error terms, the extractable work from correlations after transmission, yielding the equivalence n bits = n times kBT ln2 of transmitted energy.