Classical and Quantum Intertwine
@article{Blanchard1999ClassicalAQ, title={Classical and Quantum Intertwine}, author={Philippe Blanchard and Arkadiusz Jadczyk}, journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory}, year={1999} }
Model interactions between classical and quantum systems are briey discussed. These include: general measurement-like couplings, Stern-Gerlach experiment, model of a counter, quantum Zeno eect, SQUID{tank model.
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