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About The Measurement Process in Quantum Mechanics
A long standing conundrum for a quantum system interacting with a detector is how the quantum system evolves from a pure state to a mixture. The claim [5] that the nature (pure, mixture) of the quantum states are determined by the observables (instruments) actually available is exploited to show how the so-called wave function collapse actually consists in the collapse of the wave function of the detector. Indeed, both the quantum system and the detector should obey the laws of quantum mechanics and be described by a total wave function. What distinguishes a detector from a genuine quantum system is the nonexistence of observables that connect the different pointer states of the detector which, therefore, turns out to be the only "legal" states of the detector. The problem of the time evolution of the system interacting with the detector is discussed with a simple model.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Theoretical Physics publishes original research and reviews in theoretical physics and neighboring fields. Dedicated to the unification of the latest physics research, this journal seeks to map the direction of future research by original work in traditional physics like general relativity, quantum theory with relativistic quantum field theory,as used in particle physics, and by fresh inquiry into quantum measurement theory, and other similarly fundamental areas, e.g. quantum geometry and quantum logic, etc.