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Symmetry-breaking has to do with [[information erasure|erasing information]], or making decisions in a [[classical computing]] environment([[entropy]] increase). The [[Maxwell's demon]] ([[MxD]]) can be considered as a symmetry-breaking device. To learn more about [[MxD]], please try to read the book:Theory of Heat<ref>{{:BOOK/Theory of Heat}}</ref> by [[James Maxwell]].  
Symmetry-breaking has to do with [[information erasure|erasing information]], or making decisions in a [[classical computing]] environment([[entropy]] increase). The [[Maxwell's demon]] ([[MxD]]) can be considered as a symmetry-breaking device. To learn more about [[MxD]], please try to read the book:Theory of Heat<ref>{{:BOOK/Theory of Heat}}</ref> by [[James Maxwell]].  


=MxD as a Symmetry-breaking Component=
=MxD as a Symmetry-breaking device=
MxD as a [[universal component]] adheres to the principle of composition, to be followed in the design and implementation of [[PKC]]. MxD is a function with two chambers, each of them can be composed of other MxDs. This also matches the pattern of how Boolean functions can be composed of a <math>\lambda</math> function with two input arguments, where each argument is a space holder for other <math>\lambda</math> functions. This idea can be implemented in JavaScript, and can also be shown using the [[hyperlink]] and [[transclusion]] features of MediaWiki.
MxD as a [[universal component]] adheres to the principle of composition, to be followed in the design and implementation of [[PKC]]. MxD is a function with two chambers, each of them can be composed of other MxDs. This also matches the pattern of how Boolean functions can be composed of a <math>\lambda</math> function with two input arguments, where each argument is a space holder for other <math>\lambda</math> functions. This idea can be implemented in JavaScript, and can also be shown using the [[hyperlink]] and [[transclusion]] features of MediaWiki.



Revision as of 14:51, 6 August 2021

Symmetry-breaking has to do with erasing information, or making decisions in a classical computing environment(entropy increase). The Maxwell's demon (MxD) can be considered as a symmetry-breaking device. To learn more about MxD, please try to read the book:Theory of Heat[1] by James Maxwell.

MxD as a Symmetry-breaking device

MxD as a universal component adheres to the principle of composition, to be followed in the design and implementation of PKC. MxD is a function with two chambers, each of them can be composed of other MxDs. This also matches the pattern of how Boolean functions can be composed of a function with two input arguments, where each argument is a space holder for other functions. This idea can be implemented in JavaScript, and can also be shown using the hyperlink and transclusion features of MediaWiki.



References

  1. Maxwell, James (1871). Theory of Heat (PDF). local page: Longmans, Gree and Co. 

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