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On Jaynes's Unbelievably Short Proof of the Second Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
This article investigates Jaynes's “unbelievably short proof” of the second law of thermodynamics. It assesses published criticisms of the proof and concludes that these criticisms miss the mark by demanding results that either import expectations of a proof not consistent with an information-theoretic approach or would require assumptions not employed in the proof itself, as it looks only to establish a weaker conclusion. Finally, a weakness in the proof is identified and illustrated. This weakness stems from the fact the Jaynes's assumption of unitary evolution is too strong given his perspective, rather than too weak to provide the desired results.
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I would like to thank Wayne Myrvold for his comments on a draft of this article.
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