Entropy (Feb 2024)

Small and Simple Systems That Favor the Arrow of Time

  • Ralph V. Chamberlin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e26030190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
p. 190

Abstract

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The 2nd law of thermodynamics yields an irreversible increase in entropy until thermal equilibrium is achieved. This irreversible increase is often assumed to require large and complex systems to emerge from the reversible microscopic laws of physics. We test this assumption using simulations and theory of a 1D ring of N Ising spins coupled to an explicit heat bath of N Einstein oscillators. The simplicity of this system allows the exact entropy to be calculated for the spins and the heat bath for any N, with dynamics that is readily altered from reversible to irreversible. We find thermal-equilibrium behavior in the thermodynamic limit, and in systems as small as N=2, but both results require microscopic dynamics that is intrinsically irreversible.

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