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arxiv: 1901.05826 · v1 · pith:FWBJSGXInew · submitted 2019-01-17 · 🪐 quant-ph

The role of information back-flow in the emergence of quantum Darwinism

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keywords quantumdarwinismemergenceenvironmentinformationsystemevidenceinteracting
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Quantum Darwinism attempts to explain the emergence of objective reality of the state of a quantum system in terms of redundant information about the system acquired by independent non interacting fragments of the environment. The consideration of interacting environmental elements gives rise to a rich phenomenology, including the occurrence of non-Markovian features, whose effects on objectification {\it a' la} quantum Darwinism needs to be fully understood. We study a model of local interaction between a simple quantum system and a multi-mode environment that allows for a clear investigation of the interplay between information trapping and propagation in the environment and the emergence of quantum Darwinism. We provide strong evidence of the correlation between non-Markovianity and quantum Darwinism in such a model, thus providing strong evidence of a potential link between such fundamental phenomena.

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