Reprint

Quantum Darwinism and Friends

Edited by
January 2023
384 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6249-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6250-6 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Quantum Darwinism and Friends that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Physical Sciences
Summary

In honor of Wojciech Zurek’s 70th birthday, this Special Issue is dedicated to recent advances in our understanding the emergence of classical reality, and pays tribute to Zurek’s seminal contributions to our understanding of the Universe. To this end, “Quantum Darwinism and Friends” collects articles that make sense of the apparent chasm between quantum weirdness and classical perception, and provides a snapshot of this fundamental, exciting, and vivid field of theoretical physics.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
quantum Darwinism; decoherence; open quantum systems; quantum probability; pilot-wave mechanics; entanglement; deterministic chaos; decoherence; Quantum Darwinism; many-body localization; disorder; shortcuts to adiabaticity; counterdiabatic driving; envariance; branching states; Quantum Darwinism; objectivity; thermalisation; open quantum systems; quantum monitoring; Quantum Darwinism; continuous quantum measurements; decoherence; classicality; channel; open system; interference; open quantum systems; phase-space formulation; quantum Brownian motion; heat statistics; quantum measurements; decoherence; pointer states; Quantum Lamarckism; the observer in quantum mechanics; Wigner function; qubit; quasiprobability; epistemic restriction; quantum reconstruction; phase space; quantum mechanics; contextuality; Gleason’s theorem; Uhlhorn’s theorem; decoherence; quantum–classical transition; many-body system; quantum Darwinism; equilibration; thermalization; quantum entanglement; ergodicity; closed systems; emergence; finite systems; quantum Darwinism; decoherence; objectivity; quantum thermodynamics; quantum coherence; work extraction; quantum-to-classical transition; quantum Darwinism; decoherence; amplification; inference; Holevo; quantum Chernoff bound; decoherence; einselection; quantum jumps; Born’s rule; envariance; quantum Darwinism; quantum-classical transition; existential interpretation; extantons

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