19 Nov 2024
Seminars and colloquia
Time
Venue
Simpkins Lee Seminar Room
Beecroft Building, Department of Physics, 91探花, Parks Road, 91探花, OX1 3PU
Beecroft Building, Department of Physics, 91探花, Parks Road, 91探花, OX1 3PU
Speaker(s)
Dr , University of Siegen
Seminar series
ALP seminar
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Abstract
Joint work with Ad谩n Cabello
Quantum mechanics involves two types of evolution for a physical system: the unitary evolution described by the Schr枚dinger equation and the indeterministic "jump" or "collapse" induced by a measurement. This doubled evolution is sometimes considered to make quantum mechanics inconsistent. We challenge this view by splicing the a measurement into a three-phase process, where Phase I and Phase II are governed by the Schr枚dinger equation and Phase III resembles a classical Bayesian update. We show that this update is not a physical process but only an incorporation of knowledge, while the unitarity of the evolution in the other two phases is accessible to experimental tests.