Two types of quantum measurements, measuring the spins of an entangled pair and attempting to measure a spin at either of two positions, are analysed dynamically by apparatuses of the… Click to show full abstract
Two types of quantum measurements, measuring the spins of an entangled pair and attempting to measure a spin at either of two positions, are analysed dynamically by apparatuses of the Curie–Weiss type. The outcomes comply with the standard postulates. This article is part of the themed issue ‘Second quantum revolution: foundational questions’.
               
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