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This paper has been withdrawn by the author. There is an error on page 3 in the last inequality before Lemma 1.1.
The paper was withdrawn because of its significant overlap with a paper appeared recently.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an error in the computation of E(n,x) on page 6 which appears to be essential for the result. The author is currently trying to correct this proof
The generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) is a phenomenological model whose purpose is to account for a minimal length scale (e.g., Planck scale or characteristic inverse-mass scale in effective quantum description) in quantum systems. In…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due to a crucial error in page 5.
We present a procedure for handling asymmetric errors. Many results in particle physics are presented as values with different positive and negative errors, and there is no consistent procedure for handling them. We consider the difference…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due an error in the proof of Proposion 2.13.
This paper was withdrawn (temporarily?) by the author since an error needs to be corrected.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an error in equations 39 and 41.
In the theory of decoherence, redundancy is the correlation between a quantum system and fractions of the environment. It underlies the emergence of classical behavior. We show that redundancy can persist despite thermalizing dynamics in…
We provide a solution for decoherence in spatial superpositions due to scattering/collision with air molecules. This result reproduces the short- and long-wavelength limits known in the literature. We compare the decoherence rate with…
Decoherence of a flux qubit due to inelastic scattering of thermal phonons by the qubit is studied. The computed decoherence rates contain no unknown constants and are expressed entirely in terms of measurable parameters of the qubit. The…
The paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a the manuscript error.
The effects of fluctuating boundaries on a superposition state of a quantum particle in a box is studied. We consider a model in one space dimension in which the initial state is a coherent superposition of two energy eigenstates. The…
First a generalized Bell-inequality for different times and for different quasi-spin states is developed. We focus on special quasi-spin eigenstates and times. The inequality based on a local realistic theory is violated by the CP-violating…
The decoherence phenomenon arising from an environmental monitoring of the state of a quantum system, as opposed to monitoring of a preferred observable, is worked out in detail using two equivalent formulations, namely, repeated…
This paper has been withdrawn because of serious errors.
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors, due to a possible flaw in its logic. Namely, it has been taken for granted that the the structure of regular part of Helmholtz free energy is insensitive to the sign of the specific heat…