Quantum dissipative adaptation
Dissipative adaptation is a general thermodynamic mechanism that explains self-organization in classical systems via dissipation of absorbed work, revealing a principle of life-like behaviour. Here, the authors show that dissipative adaptation remains valid in a fully-quantum zero-temperature model,...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Valente, Frederico Brito, Thiago Werlang |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/68d31264500d4b41a24ee9efd8558f06 |
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