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UFN, 1996 Volume 166, Number 6, Pages 661–667 (Mi ufn1193)

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METHODOLOGICAL NOTES

Objects and environment

G. von Oppen

Institut fur Strahlungs-und Kernphysik, Technische Universitat, Berlin

Abstract: The conceptual foundations of quantum physics are discussed based on the hypothesis that physics has progressed towards the basic laws of nature by isolating objects from their environment. Observable objects are coupled to their environment by spontaneous quantum jumps and, therefore, their motion is affected by statistical laws. A completely deterministic evolution is possible only in the idealised case of isolated objects. The evolution of these unobservable idealised objects is described by the dynamical laws of quantum mechanics.

PACS: 03.65.Bz, 05.45.+b, 05.70.Ln, 06.20.Dk

Received: December 31, 1996

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0166.199606e.0661


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1996, 39:6, 617–622

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