Collapse of the Wave Function
This is the first single volume about the collapse theories of quantum mechanics, which is becoming a very active field of research in both physics and philosophy. In standard quantum mechanics, it is postulated that when the wave function of a quantum system is measured, it no longer follows the Schrödinger equation, but instantaneously and randomly collapses to one of the wave functions that correspond to definite measurement results. However, why and how a definite measurement result appears is unknown. A promising solution to this problem are collapse theories in which the collapse of the wave function is spontaneous and dynamical. Chapters written by distinguished physicists and philosophers of physics discuss the origin and implications of wave-function collapse, the controversies around collapse models and their ontologies, and new arguments for the reality of wave function collapse. This is an invaluable resource for students and researchers interested in the philosophy of physics and foundations of quantum mechanics.
- Written by leading experts in the field, it covers all the latest research developments
- As the first single volume about collapse theories it presents all information in one accessible volume
- Presenting new arguments for the reality of wave function collapse, readers can learn the latest developments of solutions for the measurement problem
Reviews & endorsements
'Collapse models are now moving from conferences on philosophy and physics to the experimental arena, and this volume assembled by Shan Gao is a timely collection of essays by leading practitioners which views collapse theories from multiple vantage points. It's valuable reading for theorists, experimenters, and philosophers of physics alike.' Stephen L. Adler, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
Product details
April 2018Hardback
9781108428989
358 pages
254 × 180 × 19 mm
0.86kg
8 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Part I. Models:
- 1. How to teach and think about spontaneous wave function collapse theories: not like before Lajos Diósi
- 2. What really matters in Hilbert-space stochastic processes Giancarlo Ghirardi, Oreste Nicrosini and Alberto Rimini
- 3. Dynamical collapse for photons Philip Pearle
- 4. Quantum state reduction Dorje C. Brody and Lane P. Hughston
- 5. Collapse models and spacetime symmetries Daniel J. Bedingham
- Part II. Ontology:
- 6. Ontology for collapse theories Wayne C. Myrvold
- 7. Properties and the born rule in GRW Theory Roman Frigg
- 8. Paradoxes and primitive ontology in collapse theories of quantum mechanics Roderich Tumulka
- 9. On the status of primitive ontology Peter J. Lewis
- 10. Collapse or no collapse? What is the best ontology of quantum mechanics in the primitive ontology framework? Michael Esfeld
- Part III. Origin:
- 11. Quantum state reduction via gravity, and possible tests using Bose-Einstein condensates Ivette Fuentes and Roger Penrose
- 12. Collapse. What else? Nicolas Gisin
- 13. Three arguments for the reality of wave-function collapse Shan Gao
- Part IV. Implications:
- 14. Could inelastic interactions induce quantum probabilistic transitions? Nicholas Maxwell
- 15. How the Schrödinger Equation would predict collapse: an explicit mechanism Roland Omnes
- 16. Wave function collapse, non-locality, and space-time structure Tejinder P. Singh
- 17. The weight of collapse: dynamical reduction models in general relativistic contexts Elias Okon and Daniel Sudarsky
- Index.