Physics, asked by robet50, 10 months ago

What is wave function collapse (or state vector reduction) and how does it

occur, particularly for entangled systems?

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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A: Wave function collapse and state vector reduction can be understood as the

formation of a transaction that projects out one possible outcome from among the

possibilities implicitly or explicitly contained in the initial offer wave function. For

entangled systems a multi-vertex transaction forms in which conservation laws are

enforced at all vertices together to enable entanglement and nonlocal correlations.

Answered by Itzcrush93
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Wave function collapse and vector reduction can be understood as the formation of A transaction that projects out one possible outcome from among the possibilities impicity or explicity contained in the initial offer wave function.

For entangled system A multi-vertex transaction forms in which conservation laws are enforced at all vertices together to enable entanglement and nonlocal correlations...

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