Does quantum Zeno effect play role in astrophysics?
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The quantum Zeno effect occurs when the effect of some interaction is to produce a slower version of the wavefunction evolution that would have occurred in the absence of the interaction. It is not specifically about "observers", and it requires interactions which specifically have a "freezing" or "restoring" effect on the quantum state. For example, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… mentions repeated applications of ultraviolet pulses to a collection of ions, which reduced the amplitude for the ions to enter an excited state...
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Yes,, quantum Zeno have freezing or restoring effect in astrophysics in its quantum state....
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This effect occurs when the effects of some interaction is produced be slower wave functions revolution in the absence of the interaction...
Example,,,
Applications of ultraviolet pulses to a collection of ions reduced amplitude for ions enters to a excited state...
-- Be Brainly...
Yes,, quantum Zeno have freezing or restoring effect in astrophysics in its quantum state....
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This effect occurs when the effects of some interaction is produced be slower wave functions revolution in the absence of the interaction...
Example,,,
Applications of ultraviolet pulses to a collection of ions reduced amplitude for ions enters to a excited state...
-- Be Brainly...
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