TOWARDS A THEORY OF DECOHERENCE
Abstract
Consider a quantum particle of mass M in R3, described at time 0 by a wave function ϕ(x) with dispersion Δ, interacting independently with a collection of N particles of mass m. Using only Schroedinger's Quantum Mechanics we prove that when N becomes large and m/M becomes small, and if the information at time t>0 about the N particles of small mass in negleted, the system admits a "classical" description, i.e. a description in which the coherence of the wave function over distances of the order of mM-1N-1Δ have disappeared. We consider this a first step towards proving that most "sufficiently large" quantum systems interacting with an uncontrolled environment admit a classical description at least for position measurements.
Dedicated with affection to Francesco Guerra, on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday
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