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- interpretation. The approach is sometimes called decoherent histories and in other work decoherent histories are more specialized. First proposed by...
- alive and dead states of the cat persist after the box is opened, but are decoherent from each other. In other words, when the box is opened, the observer...
- decoherence which is relevant for quantum measurement and thereby to the decoherent approaches to interpretations of quantum mechanics, including consistent...
- interpretation. The many-worlds interpretation shares many similarities with the decoherent histories interpretation, which also uses decoherence to explain the process...
- systems become decoherent. Thus decoherence is a form of increase in microscopic disorder – in short, decoherence increases entropy. Two decoherent systems can...
- Koch and Hepp concluded that "[t]he empirical demonstration of slowly decoherent and controllable quantum bits in neurons connected by electrical or chemical...
- considering the gravitation to be a conservative potential field without any decoherent factors. Archil Kobakhidze argues that this result disproves entropic...
- Koch and Hepp concluded that "The empirical demonstration of slowly decoherent and controllable quantum bits in neurons connected by electrical or chemical...
- ac****ulate a random relative phase with respect to each other and become decoherent. In actual experiments ambient magnetic field noise and thermal heating...
- quantum state to another. It can be a transition from the subspace without decoherent loss of a qubit to a state with a qubit lost in a quantum computer. In...