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arxiv: 0708.1175 · v1 · submitted 2007-08-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Relating the thermodynamic arrow of time to the causal arrow

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Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autonomous dynamics of S is driven by an effective Hamiltonian, but its thermodynamics is unexpected. We show that a well-defined thermodynamic arrow of time (second law) emerges for S whenever there is a well-defined causal arrow from S to F and the back-action is negligible. This is because the back-action of F on S is described by a non-globally Hamiltonian Born-Oppenheimer term that violates the Liouville theorem, and makes the second law inapplicable to S. If S and F are mixing, under the causal arrow condition they are described by microcanonic distributions P(S) and P(S|F). Their structure supports a causal inference principle proposed recently in machine learning.

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