@article{ijp2014241,
author={Diel, Hans H.},
title={A Functional Model of Measurement in Quantum Theory},
journal={International Journal of Physics},
volume={2},
number={4},
pages={96--104},
year={2014},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/ijp/2/4/1},
issn={2333-4886},
abstract={The measurement problem of quantum theory (QT) is the unsolved problem of how the probabilistic predictions of QT are turned into definite measurement results. A related question is whether a measurement in QT implies a collapse of the wave function and what the collapse of the wave function exactly means. Theories proposed on these subjects have not found general agreements among physicists. This paper proposes a solution to the QT measurement problem in terms of a functional model of the measurement process. A functional model describes the process of the dynamic evolution of a physical system. The model assumes that the interactions between the measured QT object and the measurement apparatus are "normal" interactions which adhere to the laws of quantum field theory.},
doi={10.12691/ijp-2-4-1}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
