Quantum measurement theory (4/4)

Quantum measurement theory (4/4)

Whereas quantum measurement theory has given rise to many studies and controversies, due to its implications on the interpretation of quantum mechanics, it is hardly mentioned in courses. par We shall first present the measurement problem, an apparent contradiction between the expected properties of individual runs of a repeated measurement and the quantum theory, which only deals with statistical ensembles. par We shall then analyse the dynamics of ideal measurement processes, which involve a coupling between the tested system and the apparatus. The macroscopic size of the latter plays a major role, and we must rely on quantum statistical mechanics. We shall illustrate this approach with a rather realistic solvable model, and shall exhibit the needed properties of the Hamiltonian. par This use of quantum equations being still purely formal, should be supplemented with interpretative principles. We shall exhibit the weakest possible such principles required to solve the measurement problem and shall discuss the status of Born’s rule and of von Neumann’s reduction.

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Date

17 October 2014
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Time

10h00 – 10h00

Location

Salle Claude Itzykson, Bât. 774
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