Objectivity in Quantum Measurement

Sheng Wen Li*, C. Y. Cai, X. F. Liu, C. P. Sun

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The objectivity is a basic requirement for the measurements in the classical world, namely, different observers must reach a consensus on their measurement results, so that they believe that the object exists “objectively” since whoever measures it obtains the same result. We find that this simple requirement of objectivity indeed imposes an important constraint upon quantum measurements, i.e., if two or more observers could reach a consensus on their quantum measurement results, their measurement basis must be orthogonal vector sets. This naturally explains why quantum measurements are based on orthogonal vector basis, which is proposed as one of the axioms in textbooks of quantum mechanics. The role of the macroscopicality of the observers in an objective measurement is discussed, which supports the belief that macroscopicality is a characteristic of classicality.

源语言英语
页(从-至)654-667
页数14
期刊Foundations of Physics
48
6
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 6月 2018
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