Non-Markovian wave-function collapse models are Bohmian-like theories in disguise
Spontaneous collapse models and Bohmian mechanics are two different solutions to the measurement problem plaguing orthodox quantum mechanics. They have, a priori nothing in common. At a formal level, collapse models add a non-linear noise term to the Schrödinger equation, and extract definite measur...
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Autores principales: | Antoine Tilloy, Howard M. Wiseman |
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2021
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