Abstract

Different interpretations of the decoherent histories approach are summarized; they differ in the role (if any) of evolutionary considerations in the definition of the decoherent history space. Assuming that an evolutionary adaptation encodes historical records of finite complexity, we prove the adaptation is embedded in a decoherent history space.

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