In this paper, we discuss the importance of measurement in quantum mechanics and the so-called measurement problem. Any quantum system can be described as a linear combination of eigenstates of an operator representing a physical quantity; this means that the system can be in a superposition of states that corresponds to different eigenvalues, i.e., different physical outcomes, each one incompatible with the others. The measurement process converts a state of superposition (not macroscopically defined) in a well-defined state. We show that, if we describe the measurement by the standard laws of quantum mechanics, the system would preserve its state of superposition even on a macroscopic scale. Since this is not the case, we assume that a me...
We reconsider a well known problem of quantum theory, i.e. the so called measurement (or macro-objec...
Decoherence is widely felt to have something to do with the quantum measurement problem, but getting...
We critically evaluate the treatment of the notion of measurement in the Consistent Histories approa...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
This is a new analysis of the measuring process for non-relativistic quantum mechanical systems, in ...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutor: ...
This thesis deals with the set of issues commonly known as the 'measurement problem' in quantum mech...
A new approach to the problem of measurement in quantum mechanics is proposed. In this approach, the...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superpos...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
We reconsider a well known problem of quantum theory, i.e. the so called measurement (or macro-objec...
Decoherence is widely felt to have something to do with the quantum measurement problem, but getting...
We critically evaluate the treatment of the notion of measurement in the Consistent Histories approa...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
This is a new analysis of the measuring process for non-relativistic quantum mechanical systems, in ...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutor: ...
This thesis deals with the set of issues commonly known as the 'measurement problem' in quantum mech...
A new approach to the problem of measurement in quantum mechanics is proposed. In this approach, the...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superpos...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
According to orthodox quantum mechanics, state vectors change in two incompatible ways: "determinist...
We reconsider a well known problem of quantum theory, i.e. the so called measurement (or macro-objec...
Decoherence is widely felt to have something to do with the quantum measurement problem, but getting...
We critically evaluate the treatment of the notion of measurement in the Consistent Histories approa...