Arrows of Time and Initial and Final Conditions in the Quantum Mechanics of Closed Systems Like the Universe
Feb 17, 2020Citations per year
Abstract: (arXiv)
A model quantum cosmology is used to illustrate how arrows of time emerge in a universe governed by a time-neutral dynamical theory constrained by time asymmetric initial and final boundary conditions represented by initial and final density matrices. In a quantum universe universe arrows of time are described by the probabilities of appropriately coarse grained sets of histories of quantities like entropy that grow or decay. We show that the requirement of that these sets of histories decohere implies two things: (1) A time asymmetry between initial and final conditions that is a basis for arrows ot time. (2) How a final state of indifference that is represented by a final density matrix proportional to the unit density matrix is consistent with causality, and allows a finer-grained description of the model universe in terms of decoherent histories than any other final state.- time: asymmetry
- density matrix
- boundary condition
- quantum cosmology
- quantum mechanics
- decoherence
- causality
- entropy
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