time reversal symmetry in quantum thermodynamics
Time reversal symmetry in quantum thermodynamics refers to the principle that the fundamental laws governing the behavior of quantum systems under the flow of time remain unchanged when time is reversed. In other words, the dynamics and evolution of quantum thermodynamic processes should be unaffected if we reverse the direction of time, implying that the laws that govern these processes are symmetric with respect to time.
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