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Objective collapse theory

Known as: Objective collapse theories, Objective collapse interpretation, Spontaneous localization 
Objective collapse theories, also known as quantum mechanical spontaneous localization models (QMSL), are an approach to the interpretational… 
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Review
2018
Review
2018
We review the argument that latent image formation is a measurement in which the state vector collapses, requiring an enhanced… 
2016
2016
Starting from scalability to visualization, several challenges come into play when multi-objective optimization algorithms are… 
2014
2014
For many-objective optimization problems, i.e. the number of objectives is greater than three, the performance of most of the… 
2013
2013
The theory of discrete extension, introduced here, demonstrates that various results from elementary, non-relativistic quantum… 
2010
2010
Context. Intermediate mass protostars provide a bridge between low- and high-mass protostars. Furthermore, they are an important… 
2010
2010
In this paper, we show the effectiveness of an EMO (Evolutionary Multi-criterion Optimization) algorithm with objective reduction… 
2009
2009
In order to improve the concrete-filled tube slab-column joint's seismic performances,a kind of impenetrated slab was designed… 
2005
2005
Jereon Vink ([1993]) argued that there are two options for what he called a realistic solution to the quantum measurement problem… 
1994
1994
The question of phase measurement for a quantum oscillator using the quantum non-demolition principle (NDP), which does not need…