What is it about?

The modern integration of quantum theory with thermodynamics prompts a general modification of the entropic enquiry and specifically of the computational process. This development, combined with the postulate of a Gödelian self-referential rule, is discussed and considered from the notion of the Church-Turing thesis.

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Why is it important?

The Laws of Nature are generalized to incorporate the steady state situation, dS = dE = 0, where S and E are the relevant entropy and energy of the evolving system and its environment.

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A surprising consequence is also that the addition is commensurate with the principles of Einstein’s law of relativity, giving rise to alternative interpretations of the so-called black hole singularity.

Erkki Brändas
Uppsala Universitet

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This page is a summary of: Open Systems and the Laws of Thermodynamics, January 2025, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85167-4_1.
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