Model of endogenous fluctuations of the norm of the wave function
G. A. Ptitsyn (Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics Russian Academy, of Sciences)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical model explaining endogenous fluctuations in the wave function's norm, aligning with quantum theory, and elucidates their role in decoherence and wave function collapse.
Contribution
It presents a novel model of internal quantum fluctuations that accounts for decoherence and collapse dynamics within standard quantum theory.
Findings
Fluctuations are a subsystem of endogenous quantum fluctuations.
The model describes a decoherence channel.
It provides insights into the wave function collapse process.
Abstract
A theoretical model of endogenous fluctuations of the norm of the wave function, consistent with the standard quantum theory, is presented. These fluctuations are a subsystem of endogenous quantum fluctuations and describe one of the decoherence channels and the dynamics of the collapse of the quantum state.
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TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
