informationthermodynamics
Informationthermodynamics is an interdisciplinary field that studies the relationship between information processing and thermodynamics. It investigates how information measures relate to energy, temperature, and entropy in physical systems, and how the lifecycle of information influences energetic costs in computation and communication.
Historically, the topic emerged from questions raised by Maxwell's demon and the Szilard engine, which suggested
The theoretical foundation blends statistical mechanics with information theory. Entropy notions from Boltzmann and Gibbs are
Core concepts include reversible computing, the role of feedback and measurement, and the use of mutual information
Applications span energy-efficient computing, nanoscale machines, and biological processes where information handling interacts with thermal fluctuations.