Artículo
Understanding decoherence as an irreversible process
Fecha de publicación:
10/2018
Editorial:
Shanxi University. Research Center for Philosophy of Science and Technology
Revista:
International Journal of Quantum Foundations
ISSN:
2375-4729
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
If decoherence is an irreversible process, its physical meaning might be clarified by comparing quantum and classical irreversibility. In this work we carry out this comparison, from which a unified view of the emergence of irreversibility arises, applicable both to the classical and to the quantum case. According to this unified view, in the two cases the irreversible macro-level arises from the reversible micro-level as a coarse description that can be understood in terms of the concept of projection. This position supplies an understanding of the phenomenon of decoherence different from that implicit in most presentations: the reduced state is not the quantum state of the open system, but a coarse state of the closed composite system; as a consequence, decoherence should be understood not as a phenomenon resulting from the interaction between an open system and its environment, but rather as a coarse evolution that emerges from disregarding certain degrees of freedom of the whole closed system.
Palabras clave:
DECOHERENCE
,
IRREVERSIBILITY
,
COARSE-GRAINING
,
PARTIAL TRACE
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Fortin, Sebastian Ezequiel; Lombardi, Olimpia Iris; Understanding decoherence as an irreversible process; Shanxi University. Research Center for Philosophy of Science and Technology; International Journal of Quantum Foundations; 4; 4; 10-2018; 247-267
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