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Applications of The Information Model of The Collapse Phenomena: The Mathematical Model of Everett's Worlds in The Case of The Measurement of A Spin 1/2 Projection

Denys Bondar

Published 2007-01-16Version 1

The information model of the collapse phenomena is further advanced. We discover an important property of the model - the death point effect. The P function approach is presented to construct the manifest form of the function of risk. We clarify a close connection of the model with the Extended Everett Concept. The model is also reformulated as an automaton. Examples are considered.

Comments: revtex4, 13 pages, 5 figures
Categories: quant-ph
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