We show, using quantum field theory, that performing a large number of identical repetitions of the same measurement does not only preserve the initial state of the wave function (the Zeno effect), but also produces additional physical effects. We first demonstrate that a Zeno type effect can emerges also in the framework of quantum field theory, that is, as a quantum field phenomenon. We also derive a Zeno type effect from quantum field theory for the general case in which the initial and final states are different. The basic physical entities dealt with in this work are not the conventional once-perfomed physical processes, but their $n$ times repetition where $n$ tends to infinity. We show that the presence of these repetitions entails t...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...
Although the quantum Zeno effect takes its name from Zeno’s arrow paradox, the effect of frequently ...
We present an overview of the mathematics underlying the quantum Zeno effect. Classical, functional ...
A discussion of the quantum Zeno effect and paradox is given. The quantum Zeno paradox claims that a...
The evolution of a quantum mechanical system can be profoundly modified by the action of an externa...
Measurements performed on a system will alter the dynamics of that system, and in the strong-measure...
The issue of phases is always very subtle in quantum world and many of the curious phenomena are due...
We show that quantum Zeno dynamics can be mimicked by the isolated evolution of an unobserved system...
Recent studies suggest that both the quantum Zeno (increase of the natural lifetime of an unstable q...
The quantum Zeno effect consists in the hindrance of the evolution of a quantum system that is very ...
In this article, we systematically study the spontaneous decay phenomenon of a two-level system unde...
We analyze the quantum Zeno dynamics that takes place when a field stored in a cavity undergoes freq...
Critically analyzing the so-called quantum Zeno effect in the measurement problem, we show that obse...
The presence of a continuous measurement quantum Zeno effect in a Stimulated Rapid Adiabatic Passage...
If frequent measurements ascertain whether a quantum system is still in its initial state, transitio...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...
Although the quantum Zeno effect takes its name from Zeno’s arrow paradox, the effect of frequently ...
We present an overview of the mathematics underlying the quantum Zeno effect. Classical, functional ...
A discussion of the quantum Zeno effect and paradox is given. The quantum Zeno paradox claims that a...
The evolution of a quantum mechanical system can be profoundly modified by the action of an externa...
Measurements performed on a system will alter the dynamics of that system, and in the strong-measure...
The issue of phases is always very subtle in quantum world and many of the curious phenomena are due...
We show that quantum Zeno dynamics can be mimicked by the isolated evolution of an unobserved system...
Recent studies suggest that both the quantum Zeno (increase of the natural lifetime of an unstable q...
The quantum Zeno effect consists in the hindrance of the evolution of a quantum system that is very ...
In this article, we systematically study the spontaneous decay phenomenon of a two-level system unde...
We analyze the quantum Zeno dynamics that takes place when a field stored in a cavity undergoes freq...
Critically analyzing the so-called quantum Zeno effect in the measurement problem, we show that obse...
The presence of a continuous measurement quantum Zeno effect in a Stimulated Rapid Adiabatic Passage...
If frequent measurements ascertain whether a quantum system is still in its initial state, transitio...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...
Although the quantum Zeno effect takes its name from Zeno’s arrow paradox, the effect of frequently ...
We present an overview of the mathematics underlying the quantum Zeno effect. Classical, functional ...