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Why we don't need quantum planetary dynamics
decoherence and the correspondence principle for chaotic systems
pp. 167-177
Résumé
Is the correspondence principle valid for quantum systems whose classical counterparts are chaotic? This question has been at the center of a debate that has taken place in recent years within the community of scientists interested in quantum chaos [4,17–20,33]. In this paper we will argue that the apparent failure of the correspondence principle is cured by decoherence, which is an essential ingredient to properly define a classical limit. We shall begin by schematically presenting the problem. Subsequently, we shall sketch the solution provided by decoherence.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Greenberger Daniel, Zeilinger Anton (1999) Epistemological and experimental perspectives on quantum physics. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 167-177
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1454-9_13
Citation complète:
Hubert Zurek Wojciech, 1999, Why we don't need quantum planetary dynamics: decoherence and the correspondence principle for chaotic systems. In D. Greenberger & A. Zeilinger (eds.) Epistemological and experimental perspectives on quantum physics (167-177). Dordrecht, Springer.