Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition

A study was conducted to determine what may happen with the decoherence process when there is a time-dependent setting. Following this, a simple toy model that naturally includes time-dependent features was addressed. Based on time-dependent Hamiltonian or by changing the temperature of the bath, it...

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Autores principales: Antunes, N.D., Lombardo, F.C., Monteoliva, D.
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spelling todo:paper_15393755_v64_n6II_p1_Antunes2023-10-03T16:21:59Z Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition Antunes, N.D. Lombardo, F.C. Monteoliva, D. Algorithms Approximation theory Brownian movement Computer simulation Diffusion Functions Hamiltonians Models Phase transitions Probability distributions Temperature Classicalization Decoherence Dissipation coefficient Mass quench Wigner function Quantum theory A study was conducted to determine what may happen with the decoherence process when there is a time-dependent setting. Following this, a simple toy model that naturally includes time-dependent features was addressed. Based on time-dependent Hamiltonian or by changing the temperature of the bath, it was shown that even after classicalization was reached, the system may again display quantum behavior. Fil:Lombardo, F.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Monteoliva, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15393755_v64_n6II_p1_Antunes
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topic Algorithms
Approximation theory
Brownian movement
Computer simulation
Diffusion
Functions
Hamiltonians
Models
Phase transitions
Probability distributions
Temperature
Classicalization
Decoherence
Dissipation coefficient
Mass quench
Wigner function
Quantum theory
spellingShingle Algorithms
Approximation theory
Brownian movement
Computer simulation
Diffusion
Functions
Hamiltonians
Models
Phase transitions
Probability distributions
Temperature
Classicalization
Decoherence
Dissipation coefficient
Mass quench
Wigner function
Quantum theory
Antunes, N.D.
Lombardo, F.C.
Monteoliva, D.
Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition
topic_facet Algorithms
Approximation theory
Brownian movement
Computer simulation
Diffusion
Functions
Hamiltonians
Models
Phase transitions
Probability distributions
Temperature
Classicalization
Decoherence
Dissipation coefficient
Mass quench
Wigner function
Quantum theory
description A study was conducted to determine what may happen with the decoherence process when there is a time-dependent setting. Following this, a simple toy model that naturally includes time-dependent features was addressed. Based on time-dependent Hamiltonian or by changing the temperature of the bath, it was shown that even after classicalization was reached, the system may again display quantum behavior.
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author Antunes, N.D.
Lombardo, F.C.
Monteoliva, D.
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Lombardo, F.C.
Monteoliva, D.
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title Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition
title_short Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition
title_full Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition
title_fullStr Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition
title_full_unstemmed Quantum effects after decoherence in a quenched phase transition
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