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Information Systems Self-description and Quantum Measurement Problem
Published 2004-04-27Version 1
Information-Theoretical restrictions on the systems self-descriptions are applied to Quantum Measurements Theory. For the quantum object S measurement by information system O such restrictions are described by the restricted states formalism by Breuer. The analogous restrictions obtained in Algebraic QM from the analysis of Segal algebra U of O observables; O restricted states set is defined as U dual space. From Segal theorem for the associative subalgebra it's shown that such states describe the random pointer outcomes observed by O in the individual events.
Comments: 11 pages, Latex, Talk given on VI Quantum structures Conference, Vienna, July 2002, To appear in Int. J. Theor. Phys
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: quantum measurement problem, information systems self-description, restrictions, quantum measurements theory, random pointer outcomes
Tags: conference paper
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