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Restrictions on Information Transfer in Quantum Measurements and State Collapse
Published 2006-10-25, updated 2007-06-28Version 2
Information-theoretical restrictions on the information transfer in quantum measurements are studied. They are derived for the measurement of system S by detector D, registrated and processed by information system O. The formalism of inference maps in Hilbert space is used for it; it permit to calculate O restricted state which contains available for O information on S parameters. It's shown that the principal information losses, inevitable in this formalism and induced by Heisenberg commutation relations, stipulate the stochasticity of measurement outcomes, registrated by O in the individual events.
Comments: 9 pages; Latex; more calculations and comments added
Journal: Int. J. Quant. Inf. 5 (2007) 279
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: quantum measurements, information transfer, state collapse, restrictions, principal information losses
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