For a closed bi-partite quantum system partitioned into system proper and
environment we interprete the microcanonical and the canonical condition as
constraints for the interaction between those two subsystems. In both cases the
possible pure-state trajectories are confined to certain regions in Hilbert
space. We show that in a properly defined thermodynamical limit almost all
states within those accessible regions represent states of some maximum local
entropy. For the microcanonical condition this dominant state still depends on
the initial state; for the canonical condition it coincides with that defined
by Jaynes' principle. It is these states which thermodynamical systems should
generically evolve into.Comment: Submitted to Physical Review