How to train your demon to do fast information erasure without heat production

05/17/2023
by   Stephen Whitelam, et al.
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Time-dependent protocols that perform irreversible logical operations, such as memory erasure, cost work and produce heat, placing bounds on the efficiency of computers. Here we use a prototypical computer model of a physical memory to show that it is possible to learn feedback-control protocols to do fast memory erasure without input of work or production of heat. These protocols, which are enacted by a neural-network "demon", do not violate the second law of thermodynamics because the demon generates more heat than the memory absorbs. The result is a form of nonlocal heat exchange in which one computation is rendered energetically favorable while a compensating one produces heat elsewhere, a tactic that could be used to rationally design the flow of energy within a computer.

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