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The generalized imaging theorem: quantum to classical transition without decoherence

Published 13 Jun 2015 in quant-ph | (1506.04287v1)

Abstract: The mechanism of the transition of a dynamical system from quantum to classical mechanics is one of the remaining challenges of quantum theory. Currently, it is considered to occur via decoherence caused by entanglement and/or stochastic interaction with a quantum environment. Here we prove that, in the absence of de-phasing environmental interaction, the asymptotic spatial wave function of any quantum system, propagating over distances and times large on an atomic scale but still microscopic, and subject to arbitrary deterministic fields, becomes proportional to the initial momentum wave function, \emph{where the particle positions and momenta are related by classical mechanics.} This implies that detection of particle positions and momenta at different times will yield results in accordance with classical mechanics, without the need to postulate decoherence of the wave function.

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