Decoherence, the measurement problem, and interpretations of quantum mechanics

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Abstract

Environment-induced decoherence and superselection have been a subject of intensive research over the past two decades, yet their implications for the foundational problems of quantum mechanics, most notably the quantum measurement problem, have remained a matter of great controversy. This paper is intended to clarify key features of the decoherence program, including its more recent results, and to investigate their application and consequences in the context of the main interpretive approaches of quantum mechanics. © 2005 The American Physical Society.

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Schlosshauer, M. (2004, October). Decoherence, the measurement problem, and interpretations of quantum mechanics. Reviews of Modern Physics. https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.76.1267

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