What is Quantum Decoherence and How Does it Affect Quantum Systems?

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Quantum decoherence is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics that describes the loss of coherence in the phase angles of a system in superposition. It results in classical behavior due to the irreversible interaction between a quantum system and its environment. This phenomenon is crucial for understanding the transition from quantum to classical systems and is often referenced in discussions about quantum computing and the implications of quantum mechanics in real-world applications.

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  • Knowledge of thermodynamic principles
  • Basic grasp of quantum computing concepts
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Katyan Anshuman
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So I whilst understanding basics of some quantum phenomena like superposition, tunnelling, fluctuations etc I happened to watch the movie "Coherence" where there's a scientifically unsatisfactory reference to quantum decoherence. What exactly is this concept?
 
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