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Τι (ποιος) είναι Darwinism$18910$ - ορισμός

THEORY OF THE EMERGENCE OF CLASSICALITY BY ENVIRONMENT-INDUCED SELECTION OF QUANTUM STATES
Quantum darwinism

Quantum Darwinism         
Quantum Darwinism is a theory meant to explain the emergence of the classical world from the quantum world as due to a process of Darwinian natural selection induced by the environment interacting with the quantum system; where the many possible quantum states are selected against in favor of a stable pointer state. It was proposed in 2003 by Wojciech Zurek and a group of collaborators including Ollivier, Poulin, Paz and Blume-Kohout.
Neo-Darwinism         
  • [[George John Romanes]] originally used ''Neo-Darwinism'' in 1895 to refer to an early modification of Darwin's theory. Photograph by Elliott & Fry (1896)
  • Mendelian]]) inheritance. This was at the time called neo-Darwinism.
THE CURRENT PARADIGM IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Neo-darwinism; Neodarwinism; Neo-Darwinian; Neo-Darwinist; NeoDarwinism; NeoDarwinian theory of evolution; Neo-Darwinists; Neo darwinism; New Darwinism
Neo-Darwinism is generally used to describe any integration of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection with Gregor Mendel's theory of genetics. It mostly refers to evolutionary theory from either 1895 (for the combinations of Darwin's and August Weismann's theories of evolution) or 1942 ("modern synthesis"), but it can mean any new Darwinian- and Mendelian-based theory, such as the current evolutionary theory.
neo-Darwinian         
  • [[George John Romanes]] originally used ''Neo-Darwinism'' in 1895 to refer to an early modification of Darwin's theory. Photograph by Elliott & Fry (1896)
  • Mendelian]]) inheritance. This was at the time called neo-Darwinism.
THE CURRENT PARADIGM IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Neo-darwinism; Neodarwinism; Neo-Darwinian; Neo-Darwinist; NeoDarwinism; NeoDarwinian theory of evolution; Neo-Darwinists; Neo darwinism; New Darwinism
¦ adjective Biology relating to the modern version of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, incorporating the findings of genetics.
Derivatives
neo-Darwinism noun
neo-Darwinist noun & adjective

Βικιπαίδεια

Quantum Darwinism

Quantum Darwinism is a theory meant to explain the emergence of the classical world from the quantum world as due to a process of Darwinian natural selection induced by the environment interacting with the quantum system; where the many possible quantum states are selected against in favor of a stable pointer state. It was proposed in 2003 by Wojciech Zurek and a group of collaborators including Ollivier, Poulin, Paz and Blume-Kohout. The development of the theory is due to the integration of a number of Zurek's research topics pursued over the course of twenty-five years including: pointer states, einselection and decoherence.

A study in 2010 is claimed to provide preliminary supporting evidence of quantum Darwinism with scars of a quantum dot "becoming a family of mother-daughter states" indicating they could "stabilize into multiple pointer states;” additionally a similar kind of scene has been suggested with perturbation-induced scarring in disordered quantum dots (see scars). However, the claimed evidence is also subject to the circularity criticism by Ruth Kastner (see Implications below). Basically, the de facto phenomenon of decoherence that underlies the claims of Quantum Darwinism may not really arise in a unitary-only dynamics. Thus, even if there is decoherence, this does not show that macroscopic pointer states naturally emerge without some form of collapse.