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28 May 2013 The quantum-classical boundary
Howard E. Brandt
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Abstract
I claim that for macroscopic objects consisting of more than Avo- gadro’s number of atoms, any supposed quantum state is negligibly small, so that for all practical purposes the object is best described by classical mechanics. I argue that this follows from a reasonable upper bound on physically possible proper acceleration.
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Howard E. Brandt "The quantum-classical boundary", Proc. SPIE 8749, Quantum Information and Computation XI, 87490E (28 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2027215
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Chemical species

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Quantum information

Quantum computing

Quantum mechanics

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