Decoherence and Copenhagen Interpretation : A Scenario
Kazuyuki Fujii (YCU)

TL;DR
This paper explores how decoherence theory can provide a plausible explanation for the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, aiming to bridge the conceptual gap between the two.
Contribution
It offers a scenario linking decoherence with the Copenhagen interpretation, proposing a new perspective without providing a formal proof.
Findings
Decoherence can be interpreted as supporting the Copenhagen view.
The paper suggests a plausible explanation rather than a definitive proof.
It emphasizes the importance of decoherence in understanding quantum measurement.
Abstract
In this paper we give a reasonable explanation (not proof) to the Copenhagen interpretation of Quantum Mechanics from the view point of decoherence theory. Mathematical physicists with strong mission must prove {\bf the Copenhagen interpretation} at all costs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
