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2018Type
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One of the most important goals in quantum thermodynamics is to demonstrate advantages of themodynamic protocols over their classical counterparts. For that, it is necessary to (i) develop theoretical tools and experimental set-ups to deal with quantum coherence in thermodynamic contexts, and to (ii) elucidate which properties are genuinely quantum in a thermodynamic process. In this short review, we discuss proposals to define and measure work fluctuations that allow to capture quantum interference phenomena. We also discuss fundamental limitations arising due to measurement back-action, as well as connections between work distributions and quantum contextuality. We hope the different results summarised here motivate further research on the role of quantum phenomena in thermodynamics. Show more
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Thermodynamics in the Quantum RegimeJournal / series
Fundamental Theories of PhysicsVolume
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SpringerOrganisational unit
03781 - Renner, Renato / Renner, Renato
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