Measurement process in relativistic quantum theory
Measurement process in relativistic quantum theory
Aharonov, Yakir ; Albert, David Z; Vaidman, Lev Z
1986-09-15 00:00:00
An instantaneous nondemolition measurement technique for composite quantum-mechanical systems (those which consist of several separate subsystems) is described, and that technique is applied to the design of verification experiments for some nonlocal variables and states. Relativistic restrictions on the measurability of nonlocal properties are derived, and other, less familiar, varieties of measurement are discussed.
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Measurement process in relativistic quantum theory
An instantaneous nondemolition measurement technique for composite quantum-mechanical systems (those which consist of several separate subsystems) is described, and that technique is applied to the design of verification experiments for some nonlocal variables and states. Relativistic restrictions on the measurability of nonlocal properties are derived, and other, less familiar, varieties of measurement are discussed.
Journal
Physical Review D
– American Physical Society (APS)
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