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    Quantum continual measurements and a posteriori collapse on CCR (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The author develops a rigorous quantum theory of continuous in time nondemolition measurements in terms of noncommutative stochastic differential equations. These results give mathematical foundations for the existing phenomenological dynamial theories of continual measurements. The general theory is illustrated by the examples of quasi- free bosonic systems.
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    quantum measurement theory
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    noncommutative stochastic differential equations
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    quasi-free bosonic systems
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