Quantum Noise and its Importance to the Quantum Classical Transition
Problem: Energy Measurement Aspects
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.03122v1
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 22:18:02 GMT
- Title: Quantum Noise and its Importance to the Quantum Classical Transition
Problem: Energy Measurement Aspects
- Authors: Ad\'elcio C. Oliveira, Z. T. Oliveira Junior and N. S. Correia
- Abstract summary: We discuss the role of experimental limitations in the classical limit problem.
We have shown that the discrete nature of energy levels of integrable systems can be accessed by classical measurements.
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- Abstract: In the present contribution we discuss the role of experimental limitations
in the classical limit problem. We studied some simple models and found that
Quantum Mechanics does not re-produce classical mechanical predictions, unless
we consider the experimental limitations ruled by uncertainty principle. We
have shown that the discrete nature of energy levels of integrable systems can
be accessed by classical measurements. We have defined a precise limit for this
procedure. It may be used as a tool to define the classical limit as far as the
discrete spectra of integrable systems are concerned.
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