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arxiv: quant-ph/0503009 · v1 · submitted 2005-03-01 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantum Measurement, a coherent description

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keywords informationquantumcollapsemeasurementqualitystatesystemtransfer
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It is widely known that `collapse of the wave function' on a quantum system A may be brought about by an interaction with another quantum system B. We will prove that this is not just a possible, but a necessary consequence of information transfer from A to B. We generalize this in order to explain why coherences are normally not observed in macroscopic quantum systems. Finally, we provide a quantitative insight into the balance between information gain and state disturbance. We define the quality of an information transfer. For all information transfers of a certain quality, we find a minimum amount of state collapse. Along the way, we obtain generalizations of the Joint Measurement Theorem and of the Heisenberg Principle.

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