Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2009-03-10
Physics
Quantum Physics
To appear in: 'Everett and his Critics', eds. S. W. Saunders et al. (Oxford University Press, 2009)
Scientific paper
Macroscopic systems are described most completely by local densities (particle number, momentum and energy) yet the superposition states of such physical variables, indicated by the Everett interpretation, are not observed. In order to explain this, it is argued that histories of local number, momentum and energy density are approximately decoherent when coarse-grained over sufficiently large volumes. Decoherence arises directly from the proximity of these variables to exactly conserved quantities (which are exactly decoherent), and not from environmentally-induced decoherence. We discuss the approach to local equilibrium and the subsequent emergence of hydrodynamic equations for the local densities. The results are general but we focus on a chain of oscillators as a specific example in which explicit calculations may be carried out. We discuss the relationships between environmentally-induced and conservation-induced decoherence and present a unified view of these two mechanisms.
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