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Hidden variable interpretation of spontaneous localization theory

Quantum Physics 2015-05-27 v1

Abstract

The spontaneous localization theory of Ghirardi, Rimini, and Weber (GRW) is a theory in which wavepacket reduction is treated as a genuine physical process. Here it is shown that the mathematical formalism of GRW can be given an interpretation in terms of an evolving distribution of particles on configuration space similar to Bohmian mechanics (BM). The GRW wavefunction acts as a pilot wave for the set of particles. In addition, a continuous stream of noisy information concerning the precise whereabouts of the particles must be specified. Nonlinear filtering techniques are used to determine the dynamics of the distribution of particles conditional on this noisy information and consistency with the GRW wavefunction dynamics is demonstrated. Viewing this development as a hybrid BM-GRW theory, it is argued that, besides helping to clarify the relationship between the GRW theory and BM, its merits make it worth considering in its own right.

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@article{arxiv.1104.1938,
  title  = {Hidden variable interpretation of spontaneous localization theory},
  author = {Daniel J. Bedingham},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.1938},
  year   = {2015}
}

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