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Application of Quantum Darwinism to Diffusion during Cosmic Inflation

Nicolas F. Lori, Alex H. Blin

Published 2008-03-10, updated 2008-08-18Version 2

A baby-universe model of cosmic inflation is analyzed using quantum Darwinism. In this model cosmic inflation can be approximated as Brownian motion of a quantum field, and quantum Darwinism implies that decoherence is the result of quantum Brownian motion of the wave function. The quantum Darwinism approach to decoherence in the baby-universe cosmic-inflation model yields the decoherence times of the baby-universes. The result is the equation relating the baby-universe's decoherence time with the Hubble parameter. A brief discussion of the relation between Darwinism and determinism is provided in the Appendix.

Comments: Latex, 15 pages. Alterations to improve clarity of text, added references
Categories: hep-th, gr-qc, quant-ph
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