Related papers: Does decoherence in the thermodynamic limit exist?
This paper has been withdrawn, due a wrong analysis of the obtained results.
Intrinsic decoherence in the thermodynamic limit is shown for a large class of many-body quantum systems in the unitary evolution in NMR and cavity QED. The effect largely depends on the inability of the system to recover the phases.…
One cannot justifiably presuppose the physical salience of structures derived via decoherence theory based upon an entirely uninterpreted use of the quantum formalism. Non-probabilistic accounts of the emergence of probability via…
In a very recent work, [1] claim that the scenario of temperature inhomogeneities proposed by [2] ($t2$ > 0) is not able to explain the O$^{2+}$/H$^{+}$ abundance discrepancy observed between the calculations based on the optical [OIII]…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 1
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to the incorrect application of the divergence theorem to Eqs 7, 8 and 9.
The paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a gap in Proof of Theorem 1.1.
This paper relates both to the metaphysics of probability and to the physics of time asymmetry. Using the formalism of decoherent histories, it investigates whether intuitions about intrinsic time directedness that are often associated with…
The paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial error.
We discuss the formula for the decoherence rate proposed by Eugene M. Chudnovsky [Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 120405 (2004)]. We show that it has a limited range of validity and is not applicable to evaluation of the width of a low-energy optical…
Paper withdrawn by the author.
We compare quantum decoherence in generic regular and chaotic systems that interact with a thermal reservoir via a dipole coupling. Using a time-dependent, self-consistent approximation in the spirit of Hartree, we derive in the high…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 1.
We consider a particle coupled to a dissipative environment and derive a perturbative formula for the dephasing rate based on the purity of the reduced probability matrix. We apply this formula to the problem of a particle on a ring, that…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 1.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial definition error of Triebel space.
Paper withdrawn - lemma 4.1 was false. Quite a lot of changes need to be made!
This paper has been withdrawn due to a crucial error in combining the two probability sectors represented in equations 13 and 14. Corrected, one can recover, in the limit of no background, the results of Allen et al. The general result that…
In a recent paper, Parker and Zhang [1] consider cosmological perturbations that can be possibly produced in the early Universe. This is an interesting problem having important observational implications. The paper of Parker and Zhang is…
We discuss a few mathematical aspects of random dynamical decoupling, a key tool procedure in quantum information theory. In particular, we place it in the context of discrete stochastic processes, limit theorems and CPT semigroups on…