The paper models photon detection with avalanche diodes to argue that Hilbert-space sectorisation, not environmental decoherence, makes measurement outcomes classical, but the central overlap calculation is inconsistent.
Contexts, Systems and Modalities: a new ontology for quantum mechanics
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In this article we present a possible way to make usual quantum mechanics fully compatible with physical realism, defined as the statement that the goal of physics is to study entities of the natural world, existing independently from any particular observer's perception, and obeying universal and intelligible rules. Rather than elaborating on the quantum formalism itself, we propose to modify the quantum ontology, by requiring that physical properties are attributed jointly to the system, and to the context in which it is embedded. In combination with a quantization principle, this non-classical definition of physical reality sheds new light on counter-intuitive features of quantum mechanics such as the origin of probabilities, non-locality, and the quantum-classical boundary.
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Heading towards an Algebraic Heisenberg Cut
The paper models photon detection with avalanche diodes to argue that Hilbert-space sectorisation, not environmental decoherence, makes measurement outcomes classical, but the central overlap calculation is inconsistent.