this work doesn’t seem to be anything fundamentally new. It just seems to be rephrasing of existing ideas. However if it can help people understand entropy then I think it’s a quite valuable rephrasing.
Sean Carroll seems to think otherwise, judging by the abstract:
We derive a generalization of the Second Law of Thermodynamics that uses Bayesian updates to explicitly incorporate the effects of a measurement of a system at some point in its evolution.
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We also derive refined versions of the Second Law that bound the entropy increase from below by a non-negative number, as well as Bayesian versions of the Jarzynski equality.
This seems to imply that this is a genuine research result, not just a didactic exposition. Do you disagree?
Sean Carroll seems to think otherwise, judging by the abstract:
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This seems to imply that this is a genuine research result, not just a didactic exposition. Do you disagree?