The process of dynamical decoherence may cause apparent superselection rules, which are sometimes called `environmentally induced' or `soft'. A natural question is whether such dynamical processes are eventually also responsible for at least some of the superselection rules which are usually presented as fundamentally rooted in the kinematical structure of the theory (so called `hard' superselection rules). With this question in mind, I re-investigate two well known examples where superselection rules are usually argued to rigorously exist within the given mathematical framework. These are (1) the Bargmann superselection rule for the total mass in Galilei invariant quantum mechanics and (2) the charge superselection rule in quantum electrod...
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Measurements of heavy quark production at a possible future $ep$ facility, THERA, would provide valu...
One hundred years after the eruption of GK Per and the detection of oscillations in its light curve ...
It is well known that the dynamical mechanism of decoherence may cause apparent superselection rules...
We use linear and quasi-linear perturbation theory to analyse cold dark matter models of structure f...
Complete controllability is a fundamental issue in the field of control of quantum systems because o...
This talk reports on the status of an approach to the numerical study of isolated systems with the c...
We review the role of product bases in quantum information theory. We prove two conjectures which we...
We present a harmonic model for the data analysis of an all-sky cosmic microwave background survey, ...
The emergence and market success of Linux in recent years has been impressive. Contrary to common be...
In this paper we show how techniques from response surface methodology and mathematical programming ...
This paper catalogues formulas that are useful for estimating dynamic linear economic models. We des...
This empirical paper investigates skill formation in the youth labour market. Using event-history da...
The term ``violent relaxation'' was coined by Donald Lynden-Bell as a memorable oxymoron describing ...
The investigation of input-output systems often requires a sophisticated choice of test inputs to ma...
This paper focuses on two aspects of the Physics of Radio Galaxies in which it has been proposed tha...
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One hundred years after the eruption of GK Per and the detection of oscillations in its light curve ...