Erasing information fast and cheap --- How to approach Landauer’s bound

Seminar
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Speaker
Roi Holtzman
Date
29/01/2025 - 11:45 - 10:30Add to Calendar 2025-01-29 10:30:00 2025-01-29 11:45:00 Erasing information fast and cheap --- How to approach Landauer’s bound The celebrated Landauer bound is the fundamental universal cost of computation: there must be dissipation of at least kBTlog2 per erasure of one bit. This fundamental bound is reached when the erasure protocol is performed in the slow quasi-static limit. Generally, the faster the erasure protocol, the more dissipation is generated.  In this talk, I will present two approaches that challenge this view. First, it will be shown that by the use of a conserved quantity in the system, one can bypass Liouville’s theorem and perform erasure at zero energetic cost. The second approach that will be discussed is considering a system that is weakly coupled to the environment. In that case, one can design an erasure procedure that does not scale with its operation time. Room 303 Department of Physics physics.dept@mail.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
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Room 303
Abstract

The celebrated Landauer bound is the fundamental universal cost of computation: there must be dissipation of at least kBTlog2 per erasure of one bit. This fundamental bound is reached when the erasure protocol is performed in the slow quasi-static limit. Generally, the faster the erasure protocol, the more dissipation is generated.  In this talk, I will present two approaches that challenge this view. First, it will be shown that by the use of a conserved quantity in the system, one can bypass Liouville’s theorem and perform erasure at zero energetic cost. The second approach that will be discussed is considering a system that is weakly coupled to the environment. In that case, one can design an erasure procedure that does not scale with its operation time.

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