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| author | Orthey Jr., Alexandre C. Dieguez, Pedro R. Makuta, Owidiusz Augusiak, Remigiusz |
| author_facet | Orthey Jr., Alexandre C. Dieguez, Pedro R. Makuta, Owidiusz Augusiak, Remigiusz |
| contents | Correlation is the basic mechanism of every measurement model, as one never accesses the measured system directly. Instead, correlations are created, codifying information about the measurable property into the environment. Here, we address the problem of the emergence of physical reality from the quantum world by introducing a model that interpolates between weak and strong non-selective measurements for qudits. By utilizing Heisenberg-Weyl operators, our model suggests that independently of the interaction intensity between the system and the environment, full information about the observable of interest can always be obtained by making the system interact with many environmental qudits, following a Quantum Darwinism framework. |
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| institution | arXiv |
| publishDate | 2023 |
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| spellingShingle | High-dimensional monitoring and the emergence of realism via multiple observers Orthey Jr., Alexandre C. Dieguez, Pedro R. Makuta, Owidiusz Augusiak, Remigiusz Quantum Physics Correlation is the basic mechanism of every measurement model, as one never accesses the measured system directly. Instead, correlations are created, codifying information about the measurable property into the environment. Here, we address the problem of the emergence of physical reality from the quantum world by introducing a model that interpolates between weak and strong non-selective measurements for qudits. By utilizing Heisenberg-Weyl operators, our model suggests that independently of the interaction intensity between the system and the environment, full information about the observable of interest can always be obtained by making the system interact with many environmental qudits, following a Quantum Darwinism framework. |
| title | High-dimensional monitoring and the emergence of realism via multiple observers |
| topic | Quantum Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.07919 |