Abstract
We investigate bounds on decoherence in quantum mechanics by studying \$B\$ and
\$D\$-mixing observables, making use of many precise new measurements,
particularly from the LHC and B factories. In that respect we show that the
stringent bounds obtained by a different group in 2013 rely on unjustified
assumptions. Finally, we point out which experimental measurements could
improve the decoherence bounds considerably.
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