Environment as a witness: the inevitable emergence of classicality
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Abstract
Understanding our everyday observations of the classical universe from the underlying quantumness of nature is a major open problem. Therefore, we study quantum Darwinism in the example of a central spin undergoing decoherence in a spin environment. The system-environment interactions are modeled by imperfect CNOT operations. As main results, we derive analytic expressions for discord between the central spin and an arbitrary partition of the environment, where measurements are applied either on the system or environment spins. In the more realistic case of imperfect measurements, we show that we inevitably reach the classical plateau for a large environment size.
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Presenters
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Akram Touil
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Authors
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Akram Touil
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Bin Yan
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Davide Girolami
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Polytechnic University of Turin
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Sebastian Deffner
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Physics, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Physics, University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Wojciech Hubert Zurek
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab