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Decoherence and the Appearance of a Classical World in Quantum Theory (edition 2003)

by E. Joos

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Decoherence theory explains why quantum weirdness (superposition, entanglement, etc) is absent at the macroscopic level (except for such exotica as superfluidity, superconductivity, and Bose-Einstein condensation). This book is a very technical and mathematical monograph, with only a few passages that are readable by the likes of me.
  fpagan | Jan 11, 2007 |
Decoherence theory explains why quantum weirdness (superposition, entanglement, etc) is absent at the macroscopic level (except for such exotica as superfluidity, superconductivity, and Bose-Einstein condensation). This book is a very technical and mathematical monograph, with only a few passages that are readable by the likes of me.
  fpagan | Jan 11, 2007 |

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