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    Quantum decoherence is the loss of quantum coherence. It involves generally a loss of information of a system to its environment. Quantum decoherence...
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    collapse does not exist; all wave function outcomes occur while quantum decoherence accounts for the appearance of collapse. Historically, Werner Heisenberg...
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    collapse is explained by the mechanism of quantum decoherence. Decoherence approaches to interpreting quantum theory have been widely explored and developed...
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  • Gravitational decoherence is a term for hypothetical mechanisms by which gravitation can act on quantum mechanical systems to produce decoherence. Advocates...
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  • einselection and decoherence. A study in 2010 is claimed to provide preliminary supporting evidence of quantum Darwinism with scars of a quantum dot "becoming...
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  • dissipation from the framework of quantum mechanics. It shares many features with the subjects of quantum decoherence and quantum theory of measurement. The...
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    Schrödinger's cat (category Quantum measurement)
    the quantum description of reality, which includes elements such as the superposition of states and wavefunction collapse or quantum decoherence, give...
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    Wojciech H. Zurek (category Quantum information scientists)
    American theoretical physicist and a leading authority on quantum theory, especially decoherence and non-equilibrium dynamics of symmetry breaking and resulting...
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    good quantum numbers, and quantum chaos studies the relationship between classical and quantum descriptions in these systems.: 353  Quantum decoherence is...
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    not sufficiently isolated from its environment, it suffers from quantum decoherence, introducing noise into calculations. National governments have invested...
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  • "The Role of Decoherence in Quantum Mechanics" by Guido Bacciagaluppi. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics" by...
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  • applicable. Quantum decoherence becomes an important part of some modern updates of the Copenhagen interpretation based on consistent histories. Quantum decoherence...
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  • A decoherence-free subspace (DFS) is a subspace of a quantum system's Hilbert space that is invariant to non-unitary dynamics. Alternatively stated, they...
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    mechanics. QEC is used in quantum computing to protect quantum information from errors due to decoherence and other quantum noise. Quantum error correction is...
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    H. Dieter Zeh (category German quantum physicists)
    University of Heidelberg. He is known for formalizing the theory of quantum decoherence. H. Dieter Zeh was born in Braunschweig and studied physics at the...
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    microtubule lattice might be suitable for quantum error correction, a means of resisting quantum decoherence. In 2009, Reimers et al. and McKemmish et...
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  • obscure the more exotic features of quantum mechanics that the system could in principle manifest. Quantum decoherence, as this effect is known, was first...
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  • operating quantum networks is to use optical networks and photon-based qubits. This is due to optical networks having a reduced chance of decoherence. Optical...
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    effect (physics) Quantum Darwinism Quantum decoherence Wavefunction collapse Zeno's paradoxes Facchi, P; Pascazio, S (2008-10-29). "Quantum Zeno dynamics:...
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  • histories is used in combination with the insights about quantum decoherence. Quantum decoherence implies that irreversible macroscopic phenomena (hence...
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    the idea, because of quantum decoherence, that quantum indeterminacy can be ignored for most macroscopic events. Random quantum events "average out" in...
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  • Similarly, in quantum computation, quantum information theory, open quantum systems, and other fields where state preparation is noisy and decoherence can occur...
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  • enough to achieve quantum advantage. These processors, which are sensitive to their environment (noisy) and prone to quantum decoherence, are not yet capable...
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    eliminate the issue. One way to combat decoherence is to represent the quantum state in a new basis called the decoherence-free subspaces, or DFS., with basis...
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    The fragility of quantum effects in macroscopic objects may arise from rapid quantum decoherence. Researchers created the first quantum machine in 2009...
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    Dilaton Doubly special relativity Gravitational decoherence Gravitomagnetism Hawking radiation List of quantum gravity researchers Orders of magnitude (length)...
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  • Quantum error correction (QEC) is a set of techniques used in quantum computing to protect quantum information from errors due to decoherence and other...
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  • advancing superconducting quantum processing units (QPUs): Decoherence and Noise Mitigation: The paper emphasizes that decoherence—primarily due to quasiparticle...
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  • for any situation in which the quantum potential is negligible, as noted by Bohm in 1952. Modern methods of decoherence are relevant to an analysis of...
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    Kluwer. ISBN 0-7923-2549-4. Schlosshauer, Max (25 October 2019). "Quantum decoherence". Physics Reports. 831: 1–57. arXiv:1911.06282. Bibcode:2019PhR....
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