Detection model based on representation of quantum particles by classical random fields: Born's rule and beyond (Q1039260)
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Detection model based on representation of quantum particles by classical random fields: Born's rule and beyond (English)
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27 November 2009
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Born's rule provides the probabilistic formalism to quantum measurements. Its violation has recently been demonstrated in the triple slit interference experiment that causes, as many times before, to re-consider the grounds of quantum mechanics and its interpretation, and the quantum measurement theory in particular. The latter is the theme of the present work that further pursues the author's so called prequantum classical statistical field theory, or PCSFT for short, and elaborates a detection model within the PCSFT. The latter model is designed to demonstrate an approximate character of the real probabilities evaluated according to Born's rule.
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quantum mechanics
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quantum measurements
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prequantum classical statistical field theory
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position measurement
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detection model
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Born's rule
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