We propose a covariant algorithm for relativistic ideal measurements and for relativistic continuous measurements, its non-relativistic limit results the algorithm of the Event-Enhanced Quantum Theory. Therefore an additional intrinsic parameter, the proper time, is used. As an application we compute the time of arrival of a particle at a detector and find good agreement between the expected values of the time of arrival for weak detectors and the results of the relativistic point-mechanic over a wide range. For very high momentums there is a small probability for a negative time of arrival, so the expected times are a bit smaller than the results of the relativistic mechanics
Basing on the fundamental symmetry that the space-time inversion is equivalent to particle-antiparti...
Relativistic free-motion time-of-arrival theory for massive spin-1/2 particles is systematically dev...
International audienceWe analyze an experiment with continuous heterodyne measurement of an energy l...
We extend the ideas of L.P. Horwitz and C. Piron and we propose a relativistic version of Event Enha...
Blanchard P, Jadczyk A. Relativistic quantum events. FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS. 1996;26(12):1669-1681.S...
Relativistic time-of-arrival theory of free Dirac particles is developed. Owing to the particle-anti...
A cyclic nature of quantum mechanical clock is discussed as ``quantization of time." Quantum mechani...
If several interventions performed on a quantum system are localized in mutually space-like regions,...
We revise the problem of the quantization of relativistic particle, presenting a modified consistent...
Although time is one of the fundamental notions in physics, it does not have a unique description. I...
Using techniques of geometric quantization and SO(sub 0)(3,2)-coherent states, a notion of optimal l...
Derived from semi-classical quantum field theory in curved spacetime, Unruh effect was known as a qu...
Ruschhaupt A. A relativistic extension of event-enhanced quantum theory. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielef...
A relativistic version of the (consistent or decoherent) histories approach to quantum theory is dev...
Measurements of the position of a relativistic particle is considered in the framework of the Restri...
Basing on the fundamental symmetry that the space-time inversion is equivalent to particle-antiparti...
Relativistic free-motion time-of-arrival theory for massive spin-1/2 particles is systematically dev...
International audienceWe analyze an experiment with continuous heterodyne measurement of an energy l...
We extend the ideas of L.P. Horwitz and C. Piron and we propose a relativistic version of Event Enha...
Blanchard P, Jadczyk A. Relativistic quantum events. FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS. 1996;26(12):1669-1681.S...
Relativistic time-of-arrival theory of free Dirac particles is developed. Owing to the particle-anti...
A cyclic nature of quantum mechanical clock is discussed as ``quantization of time." Quantum mechani...
If several interventions performed on a quantum system are localized in mutually space-like regions,...
We revise the problem of the quantization of relativistic particle, presenting a modified consistent...
Although time is one of the fundamental notions in physics, it does not have a unique description. I...
Using techniques of geometric quantization and SO(sub 0)(3,2)-coherent states, a notion of optimal l...
Derived from semi-classical quantum field theory in curved spacetime, Unruh effect was known as a qu...
Ruschhaupt A. A relativistic extension of event-enhanced quantum theory. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielef...
A relativistic version of the (consistent or decoherent) histories approach to quantum theory is dev...
Measurements of the position of a relativistic particle is considered in the framework of the Restri...
Basing on the fundamental symmetry that the space-time inversion is equivalent to particle-antiparti...
Relativistic free-motion time-of-arrival theory for massive spin-1/2 particles is systematically dev...
International audienceWe analyze an experiment with continuous heterodyne measurement of an energy l...