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arxiv: 2606.06588 · v1 · pith:COI4G6FJnew · submitted 2026-06-04 · 🪐 quant-ph

Demystifying Objectivity with Operator Algebra Quantum Error Correction

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keywords quantumobjectivityalgebraalgebraicclassicalitycodescorrectiondarwinism
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Quantum Darwinism extends the decoherence formalism to explain how classicality and objectivity emerge from quantum mechanics. However, existing approaches often capture only partial aspects of objectivity, leading to its mischaracterization and making it difficult to pin down precisely. By connecting quantum Darwinism to operator algebra quantum error correction, we show that the emergence of objectivity can be identified with the algebraic local recoverability of quantum codes. Applying this algebraic framework to stabilizer codes, we show that it yields a far more precise characterization of classicality and redundancy, unifies the traditional measures of objectivity, enables efficient classification via coding-theoretic tools, and supports large-scale Clifford simulations of decoherence dynamics.

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