Chaos, decoherence and quantum cosmology

In this topical review we discuss the connections between chaos, decoherence and quantum cosmology. We understand chaos as classical chaos in systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom, decoherence as environment induced decoherence and quantum cosmology as the theory of the WheelerDeWitt eq...

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Autor principal: Calzetta, Esteban Adolfo
Publicado: 2012
Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02649381_v29_n14_p_Calzetta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02649381_v29_n14_p_Calzetta
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Sumario:In this topical review we discuss the connections between chaos, decoherence and quantum cosmology. We understand chaos as classical chaos in systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom, decoherence as environment induced decoherence and quantum cosmology as the theory of the WheelerDeWitt equation or else the consistent history formulation thereof, first in mini super spaces and later through its extension to midi super spaces. The overall conclusion is that consideration of decoherence is necessary (and probably sufficient) to sustain an interpretation of quantum cosmology based on the wavefunction of the Universe adopting a WentzelKramersBrillouin form for large Universes, but a definitive account of the semiclassical transition in classically chaotic cosmological models is not available in the literature yet. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd.