Abstract
We present a model Hamiltonian of a three-level system coupled to an electromagnetic field, whose associated dynamics successfully explains the Zeno and ``partial`` Zeno effect without resorting to the concept of the wave function collapse. (author). 14 refs, 2 figs.
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Crespo, G, Cerdeira, H A, and Proto, A N.
Wave function collapse: An unnecessary condition for the dynamical description of the Zeno and partial Zeno effect.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
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Crespo, G, Cerdeira, H A, & Proto, A N.
Wave function collapse: An unnecessary condition for the dynamical description of the Zeno and partial Zeno effect.
IAEA.
Crespo, G, Cerdeira, H A, and Proto, A N.
1992.
"Wave function collapse: An unnecessary condition for the dynamical description of the Zeno and partial Zeno effect."
IAEA.
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title = {Wave function collapse: An unnecessary condition for the dynamical description of the Zeno and partial Zeno effect}
author = {Crespo, G, Cerdeira, H A, and Proto, A N}
abstractNote = {We present a model Hamiltonian of a three-level system coupled to an electromagnetic field, whose associated dynamics successfully explains the Zeno and ``partial`` Zeno effect without resorting to the concept of the wave function collapse. (author). 14 refs, 2 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Wave function collapse: An unnecessary condition for the dynamical description of the Zeno and partial Zeno effect}
author = {Crespo, G, Cerdeira, H A, and Proto, A N}
abstractNote = {We present a model Hamiltonian of a three-level system coupled to an electromagnetic field, whose associated dynamics successfully explains the Zeno and ``partial`` Zeno effect without resorting to the concept of the wave function collapse. (author). 14 refs, 2 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}