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Classical limit of the quantum Zeno effect
Paolo Facchi, Sandro Graffi, Marilena Ligabò
Published 2009-11-30Version 1
The evolution of a quantum system subjected to infinitely many measurements in a finite time interval is confined in a proper subspace of the Hilbert space. This phenomenon is called "quantum Zeno effect": a particle under intensive observation does not evolve. This effect is at variance with the classical evolution, which obviously is not affected by any observations. By a semiclassical analysis we will show that the quantum Zeno effect vanishes at all orders, when the Planck constant tends to zero, and thus it is a purely quantum phenomenon without classical analog, at the same level of tunneling.
Comments: 10 pages, 2 figures
Journal: J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 43 (2010) 032001
Keywords: classical limit, quantum zeno effect vanishes, planck constant tends, finite time interval, quantum system
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