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Quantum State Reduction of General Initial States through Spontaneous Unitarity Violation
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Measured distribution of cloud chamber tracks from radioactive decay: A new empirical approach to investigating the quantum measurement problem
Published 2022-02-01“…This is directly relevant to the quantum measurement problem and its possible resolution, and it appears never to have been done before. …”
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Product associativity in scator algebras and the quantum wave function collapse
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There Is No Spooky Action at a Distance in Quantum Mechanics
Published 2022-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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Does the Mott problem extend to Geiger counters?
Published 2023-10-01“…The Mott problem is a simpler version of the quantum measurement problem that asks: Is there a microscopic physical mechanism – based (explicitly or implicitly) only on Schroedinger’s equation – that explains why a single alpha particle emitted in a single spherically symmetric s-wave nuclear decay produces a manifestly nonspherically symmetric single track in a cloud chamber? …”
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Can Decoherence Solve the Measurement Problem?
Published 2022-12-01“…The quantum decoherence program has become more attractive in providing an acceptable solution for the long-standing quantum measurement problem. Decoherence by quantum entanglement happens very quickly to entangle the quantum system with the environment including the detector. …”
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Stochastic field dynamics in models of spontaneous unitarity violation
Published 2024-03-01“…Objective collapse theories propose a solution to the quantum measurement problem by predicting deviations from Schrödinger's equation that can be tested experimentally. …”
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Events in quantum mechanics are maximally non-absolute
Published 2022-08-01“…The notorious quantum measurement problem brings out the difficulty to reconcile two quantum postulates: the unitary evolution of closed quantum systems and the wave-function collapse after a measurement. …”
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Quantum Imprints on CMBR
Published 2023-09-01“…Another aspect of finding quantum imprints on CMBR results through the application of resolution of the ‘quantum measurement problem’ to early universe physics. In this article, I shall also discuss two such promising models explaining the classicalization of inflationary perturbation and are capable of leaving distinct observational imprints on the observables.…”
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Experimental bounds on linear-friction dissipative collapse models from levitated optomechanics
Published 2024-01-01“…Collapse models constitute an alternative to quantum mechanics that solve the well-know quantum measurement problem. In this framework, a novel approach to include dissipation in collapse models has been recently proposed, and awaits experimental scrutiny. …”
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Born in an infinite universe: A cosmological interpretation of quantum mechanics
Published 2012“…We study the quantum measurement problem in the context of an infinite, statistically uniform space, as could be generated by eternal inflation. …”
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Representation of the Universe as a Dendrogramic Hologram Endowed with Relational Interpretation
Published 2021-05-01“…Measurement process is described as interactions among dendrograms; in particular, quantum measurement problems can be resolved using this process. …”
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