
Foundations of Physics An International Journal Devoted to the
... that all chaos is removed. The difficulty with quantum mechanics is that it usually can only give statistical predictions for the outcomes of experiments, which one can also bring forward as an objection: the theory is not infinitely precise in predicting the outcomes of experiments. In practice, th ...
... that all chaos is removed. The difficulty with quantum mechanics is that it usually can only give statistical predictions for the outcomes of experiments, which one can also bring forward as an objection: the theory is not infinitely precise in predicting the outcomes of experiments. In practice, th ...
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... theoretic structure in such a way that the resulting coordination is unique and convincing. The sense-experiences are the given subject-matter. But the theory that shall interpret them is manmade. It is the result of an extremely laborious process of adaptation: hypothetical, never completely final, ...
... theoretic structure in such a way that the resulting coordination is unique and convincing. The sense-experiences are the given subject-matter. But the theory that shall interpret them is manmade. It is the result of an extremely laborious process of adaptation: hypothetical, never completely final, ...
Influence of measurements on the statistics of work performed on a
... external field λ, but also by the measurements themselves, which are physically realized by a measurement apparatus. In Sec. III we calculate the statistics of work in a prototypical model of driven quantum system, namely, the Landau-Zener (-Stückelberg-Majorana) [13–16] model, and illustrate how i ...
... external field λ, but also by the measurements themselves, which are physically realized by a measurement apparatus. In Sec. III we calculate the statistics of work in a prototypical model of driven quantum system, namely, the Landau-Zener (-Stückelberg-Majorana) [13–16] model, and illustrate how i ...