Quantum Measurements and Decoherence

Models and Phenomenology

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Gebonden, 231 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 2000e druk, 2000
ISBN13: 9780792362272
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Springer Netherlands 2000e druk, 2000 9780792362272
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Quantum measurement (Le., a measurement which is sufficiently precise for quantum effects to be essential) was always one of the most impor­ tant points in quantum mechanics because it most evidently revealed the difference between quantum and classical physics. Now quantum measure­ ment is again under active investigation, first of all because of the practical necessity of dealing with highly precise and complicated measurements. The nature of quantum measurement has become understood much bet­ ter during this new period of activity, the understanding being expressed by the concept of decoherence. This term means a physical process lead­ ing from a pure quantum state (wave function) of the system prior to the measurement to its state after the measurement which includes classical elements. More concretely, decoherence occurs as a result of the entangle­ ment of the measured system with its environment and results in the loss of phase relations between components of the wave function of the measured system. Decoherence is essentially nothing else than quantum measurement, but considered from the point of view of its physical mechanism and resolved in time. The present book is devoted to the two concepts of quantum measure­ ment and decoherence and to their interrelation, especially in the context of continuous quantum measurement.

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ISBN13:9780792362272
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:231
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:2000

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List of Figures. Preface. 1. Introduction. I: The Nature of Quantum Measurements. 2. The Physics Behind Quantum Measurements. 3. Measurement induced uncertainties. II: Continuous Quantum Measurements: Theory. 4. Continuous Quantum Measurements: The General Notion. 5. Fuzzy Continuous Measurements: Phenomenology. 6. Restricted Path Integrals: General Features. III: Continuous Quantum Measurements: Applications. 7. The Monitoring of Energy. 8. Monitoring by a series of observations. 9. The Quantum Zeno effect in a passive setup. IV: Conceptual Problems and Prospects. 10. RPI and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics. 11. Conclusion: New Prospects. A. The Formalism of Quantum Mechanics. References. Index.

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