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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Comment on "Can we measure structures to a precision better than the Planck length?"[arXiv:1205.3636], by Sabine Hossenfelder
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Authors: Sergio Doplicher, Gherardo Piacitelli, Luca Tomassini, Stefano Viaggiu
Year
2012
Paper ID
8604
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Preprint
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First principles do imply a non-zero minimal distance between events in spacetime, but no positive lower bound to the precision of the measurement of a single coordinate.
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- First principles do imply a non-zero minimal distance between events in spacetime, but no positive lower bound to the precision of the measurement of a single coordinate.
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