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Graduate Multi-scale Decoherence and the Quantum-to-Classical Transition
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Multi-scale Decoherence and the Quantum-to-Classical Transition
Key points from literature: 1. Scale-dependent decoherence: Studies indicate that decoherence processes can vary significantly across different scales [1]. 2. Hierarchical quantum-to-classical transition: Classical behavior may emerge from cumulative decoherence effects across multiple scales...- asklepian
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- Decoherence Quantum coherence
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Comparing Information Loss: Time Dilation vs. Decoherence
Thank you for your response. I appreciate the clarifications regarding information preservation in both time dilation and decoherence. Here are some points to further the discussion and restate my questions: Time Dilation: You mentioned that there is no loss of information due to time dilation...- asklepian
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Comparing Information Loss: Time Dilation vs. Decoherence
Hello everyone, In light of this recent paper, I have some questions. I'm trying to deepen my understanding of information loss in the contexts of time dilation and quantum decoherence and would appreciate some insights grounded in established physics theories. Time Dilation and Information...- asklepian
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- Decoherence Dilation Time
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Do entanglement networks encode a unique, local historical record?
In the recent paper "The Decoherent Arrow of Time and the Entanglement Past Hypothesis" by Al-Khalili and Chen, the authors propose that the early universe had very low entanglement entropy, which increases over time and gives rise to the decoherent arrow of time. 1.) Can you elaborate on how...- asklepian
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- Decoherence
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- Forum: Quantum Physics