Abstract
Two types of Hamiltonian hybrid quantum-classical theories are considered as potential models of the quantum measurement process. The two theories have the same Hamiltonian dynamics but differ in the association of states of the quantum system with states of the hybrid model. In the first type of association pure quantum states are modeled by pure states of the hybrid, while in the second type the pure quantum states are modeled by statistical mixtures of the hybrid pure states. It is shown that the second of the two theories describes correctly the quantum measurement while the first provides only an averaged description.
- Received 21 February 2013
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.87.054101
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