Measurement problem in quantum mechanics: Characteristics of an apparatus |
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Authors: | Deepak Kumar |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 110 067 New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | The problem of measurement in Quantum Mechanics will be briefly reviewed. Since the measurement process involves a macroscopic apparatus, the attention is focussed on the dynamics of a pointer-like variable of the apparatus when it interacts with a quantum system. It is argued that since the measurement process requires an apparent collapse of the wave function in a certain basis, and collapse is an irreversible process, understanding of irreversibility in a quantum macroscopic system is crucial. The chief characteristics of an apparatus that are important in understanding measurement process are (a) its closely spaced energy levels and (b) its interaction with environment. The coupling with the environment drives the density matrix of the apparatus to diagonal form, but to have persistent correlations between system and apparatus states, it seems necessary to have a pointer variable that has a classical limit |
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Keywords: | Measurement wavefunction collapse irreversibility density matrix macroscopic apparatus |
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