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Decoherence: Concepts and Examples

Claus Kiefer, Erich Joos

Published 1998-03-19Version 1

We give a pedagogical introduction to the process of decoherence - the irreversible emergence of classical properties through interaction with the environment. After discussing the general concepts, we present the following examples: Localisation of objects, quantum Zeno effect, classicality of fields and charges in QED, and decoherence in gravity theory. We finally emphasise the important interpretational features of decoherence.

Comments: 24 pages, LATEX, 9 figures, needs macro lamuphys.sty, to appear in the Proceedings of the 10th Born Symposium
Categories: quant-ph, cond-mat, gr-qc, hep-th
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