A Simple Approach To Measurement in Quantum Mechanics
Abstract
A simple way, accessible to undergraduates, is given to understand measurements in quantum mechanics. The ensemble interpretation of quantum mechanics is natural and provides this simple access to the measurement problem. This paper explains measurement in terms of this relatively young interpretation, first made rigorous by L. Ballentine starting in the 1970's. Its facility is demonstrated through a detailed explication of the Wigner Friend argument using the Stern Gerlach experiment. Following a recent textbook, this approach is developed further through analysis of free particle states as well as the Schrodinger cat paradox. Some pitfalls of the Copenhagen interpretation are drawn out.
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