Quantum Darwinism (QD) is the process responsible for the proliferation of redundant information in the environment of a quantum system that is being decohered. This enables independent observers to access separate environmental fragments and reach consensus about the system’s state. In this work, we study the effect of disorder in the emergence of QD and find that a highly disordered environment is greatly beneficial for it. By introducing the notion of lack of redundancy to quantify objectivity, we show that it behaves analogously to the entanglement entropy (EE) of the environmental eigenstate taken as an initial state. This allows us to estimate the many-body mobility edge by means of our Darwinistic measure, implicating the existence o...
We study the behavior of Quantum Darwinism [W.H. Zurek, Nat. Phys. 5, 181 (2009)] within t...
Statistical mechanics relies on relaxation towards the maximally entropic state in thermal equilibri...
We study the behavior of Quantum Darwinism (Zurek, Nature Physics 5, 181 - 188 (2009)) within the it...
Quantum Darwinism (QD) is the process responsible for the proliferation of redundant information in ...
7 pages, 9 figuresInternational audienceQuantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objec...
Quantum system interacting with environment can induce redundant encoding of the information of syst...
As quantum information science approaches the goal of constructing quantum computers, understanding ...
We investigate Quantum Darwinism and the emergence of a classical world from the quantum one in c...
The framework of Quantum Darwinism strives at characterizing the quantum-to-classical transition by ...
Quantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objective reality of the state of a quantum s...
Quantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objective reality of the state of a quantum s...
We investigate Quantum Darwinism and the emergence of a classical world from the quantum one in conn...
We establish bounds on quantum correlations in many-body systems. They reveal what sort of informati...
Quantum Darwinism posits that only specific information about a quantum system that is redundantly p...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
We study the behavior of Quantum Darwinism [W.H. Zurek, Nat. Phys. 5, 181 (2009)] within t...
Statistical mechanics relies on relaxation towards the maximally entropic state in thermal equilibri...
We study the behavior of Quantum Darwinism (Zurek, Nature Physics 5, 181 - 188 (2009)) within the it...
Quantum Darwinism (QD) is the process responsible for the proliferation of redundant information in ...
7 pages, 9 figuresInternational audienceQuantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objec...
Quantum system interacting with environment can induce redundant encoding of the information of syst...
As quantum information science approaches the goal of constructing quantum computers, understanding ...
We investigate Quantum Darwinism and the emergence of a classical world from the quantum one in c...
The framework of Quantum Darwinism strives at characterizing the quantum-to-classical transition by ...
Quantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objective reality of the state of a quantum s...
Quantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objective reality of the state of a quantum s...
We investigate Quantum Darwinism and the emergence of a classical world from the quantum one in conn...
We establish bounds on quantum correlations in many-body systems. They reveal what sort of informati...
Quantum Darwinism posits that only specific information about a quantum system that is redundantly p...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
We study the behavior of Quantum Darwinism [W.H. Zurek, Nat. Phys. 5, 181 (2009)] within t...
Statistical mechanics relies on relaxation towards the maximally entropic state in thermal equilibri...
We study the behavior of Quantum Darwinism (Zurek, Nature Physics 5, 181 - 188 (2009)) within the it...