Szilard’s Demon: Information as a Physical Quantity?

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Abstract

The historical context of Szilard’s thought experiment is considered: Maxwell’s demon, Brownian motion, and naturalization of Maxwell’s demon by Smoluchowski. After that, the discussions of Szilard’s thought experiment in the second half of the 20th century are described: the penetration of information into statistical mechanics, the works of Brillouin, Bennett (Landauer’s principle) and Zurek. The second part of the paper is devoted to the criticism of thermodynamics of information. The critique of Earman and Norton is extended by considering levels of organization. Also, the problem of coordination with respect to information is discussed.

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