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[[Decoherence]] can be viewed as the loss of information from a system into the environment (often modeled as a heat bath), since every system is loosely coupled with the energetic state of its surroundings. | [[Decoherence]] can be viewed as the loss of information from a system into the environment (often modeled as a heat bath), since every system is loosely coupled with the energetic state of its surroundings. | ||
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− | In quantum mechanics, we appeal to | + | In quantum mechanics, we appeal to [[Decoherence]] as a process that explains the emergence of a quasi-classical |
order. Decoherence has no classical counterpart. Moreover, it is an apparently irreversible process. See the wiki page on "[[Entropy#Problems|Entropy Problems]]" for a discussion of the boundary conditions that determine the flow of time and whether [[Decoherence]] of an Entangled State has a foundational roles in the origin of time. | order. Decoherence has no classical counterpart. Moreover, it is an apparently irreversible process. See the wiki page on "[[Entropy#Problems|Entropy Problems]]" for a discussion of the boundary conditions that determine the flow of time and whether [[Decoherence]] of an Entangled State has a foundational roles in the origin of time. | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 4 June 2024
Definition
Decoherence can be viewed as the loss of information from a system into the environment (often modeled as a heat bath), since every system is loosely coupled with the energetic state of its surroundings.
Context
In quantum mechanics, we appeal to Decoherence as a process that explains the emergence of a quasi-classical order. Decoherence has no classical counterpart. Moreover, it is an apparently irreversible process. See the wiki page on "Entropy Problems" for a discussion of the boundary conditions that determine the flow of time and whether Decoherence of an Entangled State has a foundational roles in the origin of time.