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Correlations, Information Backflow, and Objectivity in a Class of Pure Dephasing Models

We critically examine the role that correlations established between a system and fragments of its environment play in characterising the ensuing dynamics. We employ a dephasing model with different initial conditions, where the state of the initial environment represents a tunable degree of freedom...

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Published in:Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-02, Vol.24 (2), p.304
Main Authors: Megier, Nina, Smirne, Andrea, Campbell, Steve, Vacchini, Bassano
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