{ "id": "0809.3764", "version": "v1", "published": "2008-09-22T18:50:32.000Z", "updated": "2008-09-22T18:50:32.000Z", "title": "Locality and the classical limit of quantum mechanics", "authors": [ "T. Banks" ], "comment": "16 pages, LaTeX", "categories": [ "quant-ph", "hep-th", "physics.pop-ph" ], "abstract": "I argue that conventional estimates of the criterion for classical behavior of a macroscopic body are incorrect, because they do not take into account the locality of interactions, which characterizes the behavior of all systems described approximately by local quantum field theory. Black holes are the only localized objects which do not have such a description. The deviations from classical behavior of a macroscopic body, except for those which can be described as classical uncertainties in the initial values of macroscopic variables,are {\\it exponentially} small as a function of the volume of the macro-system in microscopic units.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v1", "updated": "2008-09-22T18:50:32.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "quantum mechanics", "classical limit", "macroscopic body", "local quantum field theory", "classical behavior" ], "note": { "typesetting": "LaTeX", "pages": 16, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable", "inspire": 797359, "adsabs": "2008arXiv0809.3764B" } } }