1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00737318
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On the nonoccurrence of two paradoxes in the measurement scheme of stochastic quantum mechanics

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“…pair and strict anti-correlations may not be anticipated before being observed. Similar conclusions were formulated by Schroeck [16] who analyzed the EPR experiment using the measurement scheme of stochastic quantum mechanics [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…pair and strict anti-correlations may not be anticipated before being observed. Similar conclusions were formulated by Schroeck [16] who analyzed the EPR experiment using the measurement scheme of stochastic quantum mechanics [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Namely, H U is equal to the difference of the Wherl entropy of the states U|x averaged over all x from Ω and ln N (the latter term follows from the normalization in (2.4)). A similar quantities have been also studied by Schroeck [15] (under the name of stochastic quantum mechanical entropy) and by Mirbach and Korsch [16]. Calculation of continuous entropy is particularly easy for U = I and SU(d) coherent states.…”
Section: Continuous Entropymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The definition was generalized by Schroeck [102], who analyzed its basic properties. Let G be a compact topological group acting unitarily and irreducibly on P C d .…”
Section: Relation To Wehrl Entropy Minimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now, one can observe that relative entropy of symmetric POVM is closely related to the semi-classical quantum entropy introduced in 1978 by Wehrl for the harmonic oscillator coherent states [124] and named later after him. The definition was generalised by Schroeck [102], who analysed its basic properties. Let G be a compact topological group acting unitarily and irreducibly on P C d .…”
Section: Classification Of Highly Symmetric Povms In Dimension Twomentioning
confidence: 99%