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100 1 _aBusch, Paul.
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245 1 4 _aThe Quantum Theory of Measurement
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_cby Paul Busch, Pekka J. Lahti, Peter Mittelstaedt.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
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_c1991.
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505 0 _aI General Introduction -- II Basic Features of Quantum Mechanics -- III The Quantum Theory of Measurement -- IV Objectification and Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics -- V Concluding Discussion -- References -- List of frequently appearing notations.
520 _aThe present treatise is concerned with the quantum mechanical theory of measurement. Since the development of quantum theory in the 1920s the measuring process has been considered a very important problem. A large number of articles have accordingly been devoted to this subject. In this way the quantum mechanical measurement problem has been a source of inspiration for physical, mathematical and philo­ sophical investigations into the foundations of quantum theory, which has had an impact on a great variety of research fields, ranging from the physics of macroscopic systems to probability theory and algebra. Moreover, while many steps forward have been made and much insight has been gained on the road towards a solution of the measurement problem, left open nonetheless are important questions, which have in­ duced several interesting developments. Hence even today it cannot be said that the measurement process has lost its topicality and excite­ ment. Moreover, research in this field has made contact with current advances in high technology, which provide new possibilities for per­ forming former Gedanken experiments. For these reasons we felt that the time had come to develop a systematic exposition of the quantum theory of measurement which might serve as a basis and reference for future research into the foundations of quantum mechanics. But there are other sources of motivation which led us to make this effort. First of all, in spite of the many contributions to measurement theory there is still no generally accepted approach.
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650 2 4 _aSpectroscopy and Microscopy.
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650 2 4 _aQuantum Information Technology, Spintronics.
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