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Less decoherence and more coherence in quantum gravity, inflationary cosmology and elsewhere
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    Less decoherence and more coherence in quantum gravity, inflationary cosmology and elsewhere (English)
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    17 January 2018
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    decoherence
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    quantum gravity
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    inflation
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    cosmology
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    objective collapse
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    black holes
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    information loss
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