Berry-phase-induced chiral work difference survives decoherence, evolving from an interferometric Aharonov-Bohm-like effect in unitary systems to a fringe-free signal in dissipative regimes.
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Thermal light exhibits antibunching in a linear interferometer under photon-number projection measurements due to its statistics combined with selective detection.
In high-dimensional Hilbert spaces, near-orthogonality of almost all vectors supplies an exponentially large reservoir of mutually quasi-orthogonal environmental records that makes decoherence overwhelmingly effective for macroscopic systems.
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Berry-phase-induced chiral work difference survives decoherence, evolving from an interferometric Aharonov-Bohm-like effect in unitary systems to a fringe-free signal in dissipative regimes.
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Phase-Associative Memory: Sequence Modeling in Complex Hilbert Space
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The Geometric Part of Decoherence: Quasi-Orthogonality in High-Dimensional Hilbert Spaces
In high-dimensional Hilbert spaces, near-orthogonality of almost all vectors supplies an exponentially large reservoir of mutually quasi-orthogonal environmental records that makes decoherence overwhelmingly effective for macroscopic systems.
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