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Revista mexicana de física

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Rev. mex. fis. vol.51 n.3 México Jun. 2005

 

Investigación

 

On the necessity of the postulate of the collapse of the wave function: an explicit calculation of the "double-slit" problem

 

R. Martínez-Galicia and V. Romero-Rochín*

 

Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Apartado Postal 20-364, 01000 México, D.F. México.

* Corresponding author. e-mail: romero@fisica.unam.mx.

 

Recibido el 7 de diciembre de 2004.
Aceptado el 28 de febrero de 2005.

 

Abstract

Based on numerical calculations of the two-slit problem, we object van Kampen's proposal that the collapse of the wave function is an unnecessary postulate of Quantum Mechanics if the measuring apparatus is included in a unitary evolution of the system-apparatus. We argue that van Kampen's interpretation does not substitute the collapse postulate, it is not precise and it appears impracticable.

Keywords: Wavepacket collapse; quantum measurement.

 

Resumen

Basados en cálculos numéricos del problema de las dos rejillas, objetamos la propuesta de van Kampen de que el colapso de la función de onda sea un postulado innecesario de la Mecánica Cuántica si el aparato de medición se incluye en una evolución unitaria del conjunto sistema-aparato. Argüimos que la interpretación de van Kampen no sustituye el postulado del colapso, no es precisa y parece ser impracticable.

Descriptores: Colapso de la función de onda; medición cuántica.

 

PACS: 03.65.Bz

 

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Acknowledgment

We acknowledge CONACYT (Mexico) for its partial support from through grant No. 32634-E.

 

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