The Copenhagen Interpretation Born Again

Nov 7, 2014
44 pages
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Abstract: (arXiv)
An approach to quantum mechanics is developed which makes the Heisenberg cut between the deterministic microscopic quantum world and the partly deterministic, partly stochastic macroscopic world explicit. The microscopic system evolves according to the Schrodinger equation with stochastic behaviour arising when the system is probed by a set of coarse grained macroscopic observables whose resolution scale defines the Heisenberg cut. The resulting stochastic process can account for the different facets of the classical limit: Newton's laws (ergodicity broken); statistical mechanics of thermal ensembles (ergodic); and solve the measurement problem (partial ergodicity breaking). In particular, the usual rules of the Copenhagen interpretation, like the Born rule, emerge, along with completely local descriptions of EPR type experiments. The formalism also re-introduces a dynamical picture of equilibration and thermalization in quantum statistical mechanics and provides insight into how classical statistical mechanics can arise in the classical limit and in a way that alleviates various conceptual problems.
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  • 44 pages, updated references and typos corrected
  • approximation: classical
  • statistical mechanics: classical
  • statistics: quantum
  • stochastic
  • Heisenberg
  • Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox
  • Schroedinger equation
  • measurement theory
  • quantum mechanics
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