An optical example for classical Zeno effect
Li-Gang Wang, Shi-Jian Gu, and Hai-Qing Lin

TL;DR
This paper proposes an optical experiment to demonstrate the classical Zeno effect, where frequent measurements inhibit the evolution of a system, highlighting a classical analog to quantum phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel optical setup to observe the classical Zeno effect through repeated measurements, bridging classical and quantum measurement concepts.
Findings
Proposed an optical configuration for classical Zeno effect
Theoretical analysis supports the feasibility of observing the effect
Potential implications for controlling classical systems
Abstract
In this brief report, we present a proposal to observe the classical zeno effect via the frequent measurement in optics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
