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DECOHERENCE AND QUANTUM MEASUREMENTS

by Mikio Namiki, Hiromichi Nakazato (Waseda University) & Saverio Pascazio (Universitá di Bari)

The quantum measurement problem is one of the most fascinating and challenging topics in physics both theoretically and experimentally. It involves deep questions and the use of very sophisticated and elegant techniques. After analyzing the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics and of the Copenhagen interpretation, this book reviews the most important approaches to the measurement problem and rigorously reformulates the "collapse of the wave function" by measurement, as a dephasing process quantitatively characterized by an order parameter (called the decoherence parameter), according to the many-Hilbert-space approach to the problem.

The book deals not only with the measurement processes (including imperfect measurements) but also with related interference and mesoscopic phenomena — by means of general arguments — of solvable models and of numerical simulations. The quantum Zeno effect and the issue of irreversibility are also discussed.


Contents:

  • General and Historical Survey
  • Elements of Quantum Mechanics
  • Critical Review of Measurement Theories
  • The Many-Hilbert-Space Theory
  • Solvable Detector Models
  • Neutron Interferometry
  • Numerical Simulations of Measurement Processes
  • Quantum Zeno Effect
  • Quantum Dephasing by Chaos


Readership: Physicists interested in the foundations of quantum theory.


"... considerable background material is given, allowing the volume to serve general educational and reference purposes as well. I can recommend it to anyone wanting an orientation to quantum measurement theory and, in particular, wanting to focus on the Many Hilbert Space Theory."

Foundations of Physics





“The book may be useful both for students and experts.”

Zentralblatt MATH




240pp Pub. date: Feb 1998
ISBN 981-02-3077-X US$55 / £34


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