Fuzzy Logic and Quantum Measurement Formulation
Niloofar Abbasvandi, M. J. Soleimani, Shahidan Radiman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a correction to the Zurek quantum measurement theory by incorporating fuzzy logic and fuzzy set theory, aiming for a more realistic depiction of quantum measurement processes.
Contribution
It proposes a novel correction to existing quantum measurement theory using fuzzy logic, enhancing the realism of the model.
Findings
Fuzzy logic integration modifies the quantum measurement framework.
Provides a more realistic model of quantum measurement interactions.
Suggests potential improvements in understanding quantum systems.
Abstract
The Von Neumann quantum measurement theory and Zurek reformulation are based on an assumption that the quantum system, apparatus and environment obey the quantum mechanics rules. According to the Zurek theory the observers typically interact with their surrounding environments. In this article, we give a more realistic image of the quantum measurement theory; we have proposed a correction to Zurek quantum measurement theory based on the fuzzy logic and fuzzy set theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
