Quantum decoherence
M Schlosshauer - Physics Reports, 2019 - Elsevier
Quantum decoherence plays a pivotal role in the dynamical description of the quantum-to-
classical transition and is the main impediment to the realization of devices for quantum …
classical transition and is the main impediment to the realization of devices for quantum …
Quantum darwinism
WH Zurek - Nature physics, 2009 - nature.com
Quantum Darwinism describes the proliferation, in the environment, of multiple records of
selected states of a quantum system. It explains how the quantum fragility of a state of a …
selected states of a quantum system. It explains how the quantum fragility of a state of a …
the Quantum-to-Classical Transition
D Schlosshauer - The Frontiers Collection (Springer-Verlag, 2007), 2007 - Springer
Over the course of the past decade, decoherence has become a ubiquitous scienti? c term
popular in all kinds of research, from fundamental theories of quantum physics to …
popular in all kinds of research, from fundamental theories of quantum physics to …
Decoherence and its role in electronically nonadiabatic dynamics
Y Shu, DG Truhlar - Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2023 - ACS Publications
Decoherence is the tendency of a time-evolved reduced density matrix for a subsystem to
assume a form corresponding to a statistical ensemble of states rather than a coherent …
assume a form corresponding to a statistical ensemble of states rather than a coherent …
Eavesdrop** on the decohering environment: Quantum darwinism, amplification, and the origin of objective classical reality
“How much information about a system S can one extract from a fragment F of the
environment E that decohered it?” is the central question of Quantum Darwinism. To date …
environment E that decohered it?” is the central question of Quantum Darwinism. To date …
[KİTAP][B] The quantum revolution in philosophy
R Healey - 2017 - books.google.com
Quantum theory launched a revolution in physics. But we have yet to understand the
revolution's significance for philosophy. Richard Healey opens a path to such …
revolution's significance for philosophy. Richard Healey opens a path to such …
Probabilities from entanglement, Born's rule from envariance
WH Zurek - Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and Optical …, 2005 - APS
I show how probabilities arise in quantum physics by exploring the implications of
environment-assisted invariance or envariance, a recently discovered symmetry exhibited …
environment-assisted invariance or envariance, a recently discovered symmetry exhibited …
Decoherence from spin environments
We examine two exactly solvable models of decoherence—a central spin-system,(i) with
and (ii) without a self-Hamiltonian, interacting with a collection of environment spins. In the …
and (ii) without a self-Hamiltonian, interacting with a collection of environment spins. In the …
Quantum theory of the classical: Einselection, envariance, quantum darwinism and extantons
WH Zurek - Entropy, 2022 - mdpi.com
Core quantum postulates including the superposition principle and the unitarity of evolutions
are natural and strikingly simple. I show that—when supplemented with a limited version of …
are natural and strikingly simple. I show that—when supplemented with a limited version of …
Quantum Darwinism: Entanglement, branches, and the emergent classicality of redundantly stored quantum information
R Blume-Kohout, WH Zurek - Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and …, 2006 - APS
We lay a comprehensive foundation for the study of redundant information storage in
decoherence processes. Redundancy has been proposed as a prerequisite for objectivity …
decoherence processes. Redundancy has been proposed as a prerequisite for objectivity …