2023
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/acecc6
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Wave function collapse equation maintains conservation laws with no new constants

Abstract: Modified versions of the Schrödinger equation have been proposed in order to incorporate the description of measurement processes into the mathematical structure of quantum theory. Typically, these proposals introduce new physical constants, and imply small violations of momentum and energy conservation.
These problematic features can be eliminated by assuming that wave function collapse is induced by the individual interactions that establish correlations between systems. The generation of a sufficient n… Show more

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