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  2. Wave function collapse - Wikipedia

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    Niels Bohr never mentions wave function collapse in his published work, but he repeatedly cautioned that we must give up a "pictorial representation". Despite the differences between Bohr and Heisenberg, their views are often grouped together as the "Copenhagen interpretation", of which wave function collapse is regarded as a key feature. [19]

  3. Model synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Model synthesis (also wave function collapse or 'wfc') is a family of constraint-solving algorithms commonly used in procedural generation, especially in the video game industry. Some video games known to have utilized variants of the algorithm include Bad North , Townscaper , and Caves of Qud .

  4. Continuous spontaneous localization model - Wikipedia

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    The most widely studied among the dynamical reduction (also known as collapse) models is the CSL model. [1] [2] [3] Building on the Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber model, [4] the CSL model describes the collapse of the wave function as occurring continuously in time, in contrast to the Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber model. Some of the key features of the model ...

  5. Objective-collapse theory - Wikipedia

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    They are based on the fact that the collapse noise, besides collapsing the wave function, also induces a diffusion on top of particles’ motion, which acts always, also when the wave function is already localized. Experiments of this kind involve cold atoms, opto-mechanical systems, gravitational wave detectors, underground experiments. [29]

  6. Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory - Wikipedia

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    The first assumption of the GRW theory is that the wave function (or state vector) represents the most accurate possible specification of the state of a physical system. . This is a feature that the GRW theory shares with the standard Interpretations of quantum mechanics, and distinguishes it from hidden variable theories, like the de Broglie–Bohm theory, according to which the wave function ...

  7. Renninger negative-result experiment - Wikipedia

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    The full collapse of the wave function, down to a single point, does not occur until it interacts with the outer hemisphere. The conundrum of this thought experiment lies in the idea that the wave function interacted with the inner shell, causing a partial collapse of the wave function, without actually triggering any of the detectors on the ...

  8. Diósi–Penrose model - Wikipedia

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    The Diósi–Penrose model was introduced as a possible solution to the measurement problem, where the wave function collapse is related to gravity.The model was first suggested by Lajos Diósi when studying how possible gravitational fluctuations may affect the dynamics of quantum systems.

  9. Einselection - Wikipedia

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    In quantum mechanics, einselections, short for "environment-induced superselection", is a name coined by Wojciech H. Zurek [1] for a process which is claimed to explain the appearance of wavefunction collapse and the emergence of classical descriptions of reality from quantum descriptions.