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Fluctuation theorems and expected utility hypothesis
Published 23 Jul 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech and quant-ph | (2307.12358v2)
Abstract: The expected utility hypothesis is a popular concept in economics that is useful for making decisions when the payoff is uncertain. In this paper, we investigate the implications of a fluctuation theorem in the theory of expected utility. In particular, we wonder whether entropy could serve as a guideline for gambling. We prove the existence of a bound involving the certainty equivalent which depends on the entropy produced. Then, we examine the dependence of the certainty equivalent on the entropy by looking at specific situations, in particular the work extraction from a nonequilibrium initial state.
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