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Shimony has talked of a "peaceful coexistence" between relativity and quantum (measurement) theory. Various aspects of this relationship are studied: the collapse postulate, transfer of information in EPR pairs, and the quantum Zeno effect.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | Shimony has talked of a "peaceful coexistence" between relativity and quantum (measurement) theory. Various aspects of this relationship are studied: the collapse postulate, transfer of information in EPR pairs, and the quantum Zeno effect. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Relativistic Physics and Quantum Measurement Theory |
| Author(s) | M A B Whitaker |
| Keywords | rerlativistic physics, quantum measurement theory, quantum zeno effect |
| Published | 1997 |
| Journal | None |
| Pages | 363-370 |
Abstract
Shimony has talked of a "peaceful coexistence" between relativity and quantum (measurement) theory. Various aspects of this relationship are studied: the collapse postulate, transfer of information in EPR pairs, and the quantum Zeno effect.