Extreme Decoherence and Quantum Chaos
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Abstract
We study the ultimate limits to the decoherence rate associated with dephasing processes. Fluctuating chaotic quantum systems are shown to exhibit extreme decoherence, with a rate that scales exponentially with the particle number, thus exceeding the polynomial dependence of systems with fluctuating k-local interactions. Our findings suggest the use of quantum chaotic systems as a natural test-bed for spontaneous wave function collapse models. We further discuss the implications on the decoherence of AdS/CFT black holes resulting from the unitarity loss associated with energy dephasing.
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Presenters
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Zhenyu Xu
Department of Physics, Umass boston
Authors
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Zhenyu Xu
Department of Physics, Umass boston
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Luis Pedro Garcia-Pintos
Department of Physics, Umass boston, University of Massachusetts Boston, university of massachusetts boston
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Aurelia Chenu
Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Adolfo del Campo
Department of Physics, Umass boston, university of massachusetts boston