Cost of s-fold decisions in exact Maxwell–Boltzmann,Bose–Einstein and Fermi–Dirac statistics |
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Affiliation: | 1. SISSA, International School for Advanced Studies, Mathematics Area, mathLab, via Bonomea 265 – 34136, Trieste, Italy;2. University of Twente, Applied Mechanics and Data Analysis, Drienerlolaan 5 - 7522 NB Enschede, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The exact forms of the degenerate Maxwell–Boltzmann (MB), Bose–Einstein (BE) and Fermi–Dirac (FD) entropy functions, derived by Boltzmann's principle without the Stirling approximation [R.K. Niven, Physics Letters A, 342(4) (2005) 286], are further examined. Firstly, an apparent paradox in quantization effects is resolved using the Laplace–Jaynes interpretation of probability. The energy cost of learning that a system, distributed over s equiprobable states, is in one such state (an “s-fold decision”) is then calculated for each statistic. The analysis confirms that the cost depends on one's knowledge of the number of entities N and (for BE and FD statistics) the degeneracy, extending the findings of Niven (2005). |
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