On the possible wave-packet collapse induced by topological disconnectivity and experimental suggestions
Hongwei Xiong

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether topological disconnectivity can induce wave-packet collapse, discussing wave-corpuscle duality and proposing experimental tests using quantum interference to explore this phenomenon.
Contribution
It introduces the novel idea that topological disconnectivity might cause wave-packet collapse and suggests experimental methods to test this hypothesis.
Findings
Proposes experimental setups to test wave-packet collapse due to topological disconnectivity.
Discusses the theoretical basis linking wave-corpuscle duality and wave-packet collapse.
Provides insights into potential observable effects of topological disconnectivity in quantum systems.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility of a wave-packet collapse induced by topological disconnectivity, based on the discussions of the wave-corpuscle duality. Several experimental suggestions are proposed to test this sort of wave-packet collapse based on quantum interference.
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TopicsQuantum chaos and dynamical systems
