Decoherence without dissipation

That decoherence can take place in the presence of energy conservation seems to be a poorly known fact. That lack of knowledge has, for example, bedevilled the discussion of the 'black hole information' problem. I present a simple model that illustrates such energy-free decoherence.

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Particle interactions
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Spacetime
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