Strong Decoherence
Murray Gell-Mann (Santa Fe Institute, Los Alamos, University of New, Mexico), James B. Hartle (University of California, Santa Barbara)

TL;DR
This paper defines a rigorous condition for strong decoherence in quantum histories, ensuring permanence of records and continued decoherence, which enhances understanding of quantum-to-classical transition mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a formal criterion for strong decoherence that extends previous concepts, emphasizing record permanence and the consistency of history extensions.
Findings
Strong decoherence guarantees the permanence of records.
Conditions for strong decoherence involve commutation with generalized records.
Strong decoherence is related to classicality measures.
Abstract
We introduce a condition for the strong decoherence of a set of alternative histories of a closed quantum-mechanical system such as the universe. The condition applies, for a pure initial state, to sets of homogeneous histories that are chains of projections, generally branch-dependent. Strong decoherence implies the consistency of probability sum rules but not every set of consistent or even medium decoherent histories is strongly decoherent. Two conditions characterize a strongly decoherent set of histories: (1) At any time the operators that effectively commute with generalized records of history up to that moment provide the pool from which -- with suitable adjustment for elapsed time -- the chains of projections extending history to the future may be drawn. (2) Under the adjustment process, generalized record operators acting on the initial state of the universe are approximately…
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TopicsGlobal Security and Public Health · Global Peace and Security Dynamics
