We analyse in mathematical detail, within the framework of the QMUPL model of spontaneous wavefunction collapse, the von Neumann measurement scheme for the measurement of a 1/2 spin particle. We prove that, according to the equation of the model, (i) throughout the whole measurement process, the pointer of the measuring device is always perfectly well localized in space; (ii) the probabilities for the possible outcomes are distributed in agreement with the Born probability rule; (iii) at the end of the measurement the state of the microscopic system has collapsed to the eigenstate corresponding to the measured eigenvalue. This analysis shows rigorously how dynamical reduction models provide a consistent solution to the measurement problem of quantum mechanics.
The quantum theory of measurement within dynamical reduction models
BASSI, ANGELO;
2007-01-01
Abstract
We analyse in mathematical detail, within the framework of the QMUPL model of spontaneous wavefunction collapse, the von Neumann measurement scheme for the measurement of a 1/2 spin particle. We prove that, according to the equation of the model, (i) throughout the whole measurement process, the pointer of the measuring device is always perfectly well localized in space; (ii) the probabilities for the possible outcomes are distributed in agreement with the Born probability rule; (iii) at the end of the measurement the state of the microscopic system has collapsed to the eigenstate corresponding to the measured eigenvalue. This analysis shows rigorously how dynamical reduction models provide a consistent solution to the measurement problem of quantum mechanics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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