Whose Projection Postulate?

Autor: Sudbery, Anthony
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: The projection postulate is a description of the effect on a quantum system, assumed to be in a pure state, of a measurement of an observable with a discrete spectrum, in nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. It is often called "von Neumann's projection postulate" or "the L\"uders rule". This paper is an examination of the versions of this postulate due to Dirac, von Neumann and L\"uders. It is shown that Dirac, in 1930, proposed what is now generally known as the projection postulate. Von Neumann, in 1932, gave a different theory which only applies in special and rather unusual cases. L\"uders, in 1951, rejected this theory and presented one which is the same as Dirac's. Treatments of observables with continuous spectra by both Dirac and von Neumann are criticised, and the possibility of a generalised version of the projection postulate for this case is considered. The paper concludes with a discussion of the status of the projection postulate (in its various forms) as a separate postulate (independent of the other postulates of quantum mechanics) and as a separate form of time development (in addition to the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation).
Comment: Unfair criticism of L\"uders removed
Databáze: arXiv