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    Search for contact interactions and large extra dimensions in the dilepton channel using proton–proton collisions at √s=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector
    with C. Atlas, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, S. Abdel Khalek, O. Abdinov, R. Aben, B. Abi, M. Abolins, Abouzeid Os, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, R. Abreu, Y. Abulaiti, Acharya Bs, L. Adamczyk, Adams Dl, J. Adelman, S. Adomeit, T. Adye, T. Agatonovic-Jovin, Aguilar-Saavedra Ja, M. Agustoni, Ahlen Sp, F. Ahmadov, G. Aielli, H. Akerstedt, Åkesson Tpa, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, Alberghi Gl, J. Albert, S. Albrand, Alconada Verzini Mj, M. Aleksa, Aleksandrov In, C. Alexa, G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, G. Alimonti, L. Alio, J. Alison, Allbrooke Bmm, Allison Lj, Allport Pp, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, A. Alonso, F. Alonso, C. Alpigiani, A. Altheimer, B. Alvarez Gonzalez, Alviggi Mg, K. Amako, Y. Amaral Coutinho, C. Amelung, D. Amidei, Amor Dos Santos Sp, A. Amorim, S. Amoroso, N. Amram, G. Amundsen, Ancu Ls, N. Andari, T. Andeen, Anders Cf, G. Anders, Anderson Kj, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Anduaga Xs, S. Angelidakis, I. Angelozzi, P. Anger, A. Angerami, and Anghinolfi,
    © 2014, CERN for the benefit of the ATLAS collaboration.A search is conducted for non-resonant new phenomena in dielectron and dimuon final states, originating from either contact interactions or large extra spatial dimensions. The LHC 2012 proton–proton collision dataset recorded by the ATLAS detector is used, corresponding to 20 fb at = 8 TeV. The dilepton invariant mass spectrum is a discriminating variable in both searches, with the contact interaction search additionally utilizing the dilep…Read more
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    Drift Time Measurement in the ATLAS Liquid Argon Electromagnetic Calorimeter using Cosmic Muons
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, Abdelalim Aa, A. Abdesselam, O. Abdinov, B. Abi, M. Abolins, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, Bs Acharya, Dl Adams, Tn Addy, J. Adelman, C. Adorisio, P. Adragna, T. Adye, S. Aefsky, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Aharrouche, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahles, A. Ahmad, H. Ahmed, M. Ahsan, G. Aielli, T. Akdogan, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, A. Aktas, Ms Alam, Ma Alam, Albert J., S. Albrand, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, F. Alessandria, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, M. Aliev, G. Alimonti, Alison J., M. Aliyev, Pp Allport, Se Allwood-Spiers, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, R. Alon, A. Alonso, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, C. Amelung, Vv Ammosov, A. Amorim, G. Amorós, N. Amram, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, N. Anjos, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, S. Antonelli, J. Antos, B. Antunovic, F. Anulli, S. Aoun, G. Arabidze, I. Aracena, Y. Arai, Ath Arce, Jp Archambault, S. Arfaoui, Jf Arguin, T. Argyropoulos, E. Arik, M. Arik, and Aj Armbruster
    The ionization signals in the liquid argon of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter are studied in detail using cosmic muons. In particular, the drift time of the ionization electrons is measured and used to assess the intrinsic uniformity of the calorimeter gaps and estimate its impact on the constant term of the energy resolution. The drift times of electrons in the cells of the second layer of the calorimeter are uniform at the level of 1.3% in the barrel and 2.8% in the endcaps. This leads t…Read more
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    The ATLAS Simulation Infrastructure
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, Abdelalim Aa, A. Abdesselam, O. Abdinov, B. Abi, M. Abolins, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, Bs Acharya, Dl Adams, Tn Addy, J. Adelman, C. Adorisio, P. Adragna, T. Adye, S. Aefsky, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Aharrouche, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahles, A. Ahmad, H. Ahmed, M. Ahsan, G. Aielli, T. Akdogan, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, A. Aktas, Ms Alam, Ma Alam, S. Albrand, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, M. Aliev, G. Alimonti, Alison J., M. Aliyev, Pp Allport, Se Allwood-Spiers, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, R. Alon, A. Alonso, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, C. Amelung, A. Amorim, G. Amorós, N. Amram, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, N. Anjos, A. Annovi, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, S. Antonelli, J. Antos, B. Antunovic, F. Anulli, S. Aoun, G. Arabidze, I. Aracena, Y. Arai, Ath Arce, Jp Archambault, S. Arfaoui, Jf Arguin, T. Argyropoulos, M. Arik, Aj Armbruster, O. Arnaez, C. Arnault, A. Artamonov, and D. Arutinov
    The simulation software for the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider is being used for large-scale production of events on the LHC Computing Grid. This simulation requires many components, from the generators that simulate particle collisions, through packages simulating the response of the various detectors and triggers. All of these components come together under the ATLAS simulation infrastructure. In this paper, that infrastructure is discussed, including that supporting the detecto…Read more
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    Commissioning of the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer with cosmic rays
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, Abdelalim Aa, A. Abdesselam, O. Abdinov, B. Abi, M. Abolins, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, Bs Acharya, Dl Adams, Tn Addy, J. Adelman, C. Adorisio, P. Adragna, T. Adye, S. Aefsky, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Aharrouche, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahles, A. Ahmad, H. Ahmed, M. Ahsan, G. Aielli, T. Akdogan, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, A. Aktas, Ms Alam, Ma Alam, S. Albrand, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, M. Aliev, G. Alimonti, Alison J., M. Aliyev, Pp Allport, Se Allwood-Spiers, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, R. Alon, A. Alonso, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, C. Amelung, A. Amorim, G. Amorós, N. Amram, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, N. Anjos, A. Annovi, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, S. Antonelli, J. Antos, B. Antunovic, F. Anulli, S. Aoun, G. Arabidze, I. Aracena, Y. Arai, Ath Arce, Jp Archambault, S. Arfaoui, Jf Arguin, T. Argyropoulos, M. Arik, Aj Armbruster, O. Arnaez, C. Arnault, and A. Artamonov
    The ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider has collected several hundred million cosmic ray events during 2008 and 2009. These data were used to commission the Muon Spectrometer and to study the performance of the trigger and tracking chambers, their alignment, the detector control system, the data acquisition and the analysis programs. We present the performance in the relevant parameters that determine the quality of the muon measurement. We discuss the single element efficiency, resoluti…Read more
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    Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, Abdelalim Aa, A. Abdesselam, O. Abdinov, B. Abi, M. Abolins, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, Bs Acharya, Dl Adams, Tn Addy, J. Adelman, C. Adorisio, P. Adragna, T. Adye, S. Aefsky, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Aharrouche, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahles, A. Ahmad, H. Ahmed, M. Ahsan, G. Aielli, T. Akdogan, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, A. Aktas, Ms Alam, Ma Alam, Albert J., S. Albrand, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, F. Alessandria, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, M. Aliev, G. Alimonti, Alison J., M. Aliyev, Pp Allport, Se Allwood-Spiers, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, R. Alon, A. Alonso, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, C. Amelung, Vv Ammosov, A. Amorim, G. Amorós, N. Amram, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, N. Anjos, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, S. Antonelli, B. Antunovic, F. Anulli, S. Aoun, G. Arabidze, I. Aracena, Y. Arai, Ath Arce, Jp Archambault, S. Arfaoui, Jf Arguin, T. Argyropoulos, E. Arik, and M. Arik
    The ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter has been operating continuously since August 2006. At this time, only part of the calorimeter was readout, but since the beginning of 2008, all calorimeter cells have been connected to the ATLAS readout system in preparation for LHC collisions. This paper gives an overview of the liquid argon calorimeter performance measured in situ with random triggers, calibration data, cosmic muons, and LHC beam splash events. Results on the detector operation, timing perfor…Read more
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    The ATLAS Inner Detector commissioning and calibration
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, Abdelalim Aa, A. Abdesselam, O. Abdinov, B. Abi, M. Abolins, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, Bs Acharya, Dl Adams, Tn Addy, J. Adelman, C. Adorisio, P. Adragna, T. Adye, S. Aefsky, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Aharrouche, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahles, A. Ahmad, M. Ahsan, G. Aielli, T. Akdogan, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, A. Aktas, Ms Alam, Ma Alam, S. Albrand, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, M. Aliev, G. Alimonti, Alison J., M. Aliyev, Pp Allport, Se Allwood-Spiers, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, R. Alon, A. Alonso, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, C. Amelung, A. Amorim, G. Amorós, N. Amram, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, N. Anjos, A. Annovi, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, S. Antonelli, J. Antos, B. Antunovic, F. Anulli, S. Aoun, G. Arabidze, I. Aracena, Y. Arai, Ath Arce, Jp Archambault, S. Arfaoui, Jf Arguin, T. Argyropoulos, M. Arik, Aj Armbruster, O. Arnaez, C. Arnault, and A. Artamonov
    The ATLAS Inner Detector is a composite tracking system consisting of silicon pixels, silicon strips and straw tubes in a 2 T magnetic field. Its installation was completed in August 2008 and the detector took part in data-taking with single LHC beams and cosmic rays. The initial detector operation, hardware commissioning and in-situ calibrations are described. Tracking performance has been measured with 7. 6 million cosmic-ray events, collected using a tracking trigger and reconstructed with mo…Read more
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    Search for pair and single production of new heavy quarks that decay to a Z boson and a third-generation quark in pp collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, S. Abdel Khalek, O. Abdinov, R. Aben, B. Abi, M. Abolins, Os Abouzeid, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, R. Abreu, Y. Abulaiti, Bs Acharya, L. Adamczyk, Dl Adams, J. Adelman, S. Adomeit, T. Adye, T. Agatonovic-Jovin, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Agustoni, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahmadov, G. Aielli, H. Akerstedt, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, Gl Alberghi, Albert J., S. Albrand, Mj Alconada Verzini, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, G. Alimonti, L. Alio, Alison J., Bmm Allbrooke, Allison Lj, Pp Allport, J. Almond, A. Aloisio, A. Alonso, F. Alonso, C. Alpigiani, A. Altheimer, B. Alvarez Gonzalez, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, Y. Amaral Coutinho, C. Amelung, D. Amidei, Sp Amor Dos Santos, A. Amorim, S. Amoroso, N. Amram, G. Amundsen, Ls Ancu, N. Andari, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, G. Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, S. Angelidakis, I. Angelozzi, P. Anger, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, Anisenkov Av, N. Anjos, A. Annovi, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, and A. Antonov
    © 2014, The Author.: A search is presented for the production of new heavy quarks that decay to a Z boson and a third-generation Standard Model quark. In the case of a new charge +2/3 quark, the decay targeted is T → Zt, while the decay targeted for a new charge −1/3 quark is B → Zb. The search is performed with a dataset corresponding to 20.3 fb −1 of pp collisions at TeV recorded in 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Selected events contain a high transverse moment…Read more
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    Search for neutral Higgs bosons of the minimal supersymmetric standard model in pp collisions at √s= TeV with the ATLAS detector
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, S. Abdel Khalek, O. Abdinov, R. Aben, B. Abi, M. Abolins, Os Abouzeid, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, R. Abreu, Y. Abulaiti, Bs Acharya, L. Adamczyk, Dl Adams, J. Adelman, S. Adomeit, T. Adye, T. Agatonovic-Jovin, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Agustoni, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahmadov, G. Aielli, H. Akerstedt, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, Gl Alberghi, Albert J., S. Albrand, Mj Alconada Verzini, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, G. Alimonti, L. Alio, Alison J., Bmm Allbrooke, Allison Lj, Pp Allport, A. Aloisio, A. Alonso, F. Alonso, C. Alpigiani, A. Altheimer, B. Alvarez Gonzalez, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, Y. Amaral Coutinho, C. Amelung, D. Amidei, Sp Amor Dos Santos, A. Amorim, S. Amoroso, N. Amram, G. Amundsen, Ls Ancu, N. Andari, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, G. Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, S. Angelidakis, I. Angelozzi, P. Anger, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, Anisenkov Av, N. Anjos, A. Annovi, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, A. Antonov, J. Antos, and Anulli
    © 2014, The Author.: A search for the neutral Higgs bosons predicted by the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model is reported. The analysis is performed on data from proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The samples used for this search were collected in 2012 and correspond to integrated luminosities in the range 19.5-20.3 fb−1. The MSSM Higgs bosons are searched for in the τ τ final state. No significant exce…Read more
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    Measurement of the W W + W Z cross section and limits on anomalous triple gauge couplings using final states with one lepton, missing transverse momentum, and two jets with the ATLAS detector at √s = 7 TeV
    with Atlasc The, G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, S. Abdel Khalek, O. Abdinov, R. Aben, B. Abi, M. Abolins, Os Abouzeid, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu, R. Abreu, Y. Abulaiti, Bs Acharya, L. Adamczyk, Dl Adams, J. Adelman, S. Adomeit, T. Adye, T. Agatonovic-Jovin, Ja Aguilar-Saavedra, M. Agustoni, Sp Ahlen, F. Ahmadov, G. Aielli, H. Akerstedt, Tpa Åkesson, G. Akimoto, Akimov Av, Gl Alberghi, Albert J., S. Albrand, Mj Alconada Verzini, M. Aleksa, In Aleksandrov, Alexa C., G. Alexander, G. Alexandre, T. Alexopoulos, M. Alhroob, G. Alimonti, L. Alio, Alison J., Bmm Allbrooke, Allison Lj, Pp Allport, A. Aloisio, A. Alonso, F. Alonso, C. Alpigiani, A. Altheimer, B. Alvarez Gonzalez, Mg Alviggi, K. Amako, Y. Amaral Coutinho, C. Amelung, D. Amidei, Sp Amor Dos Santos, A. Amorim, S. Amoroso, N. Amram, G. Amundsen, Ls Ancu, N. Andari, T. Andeen, Cf Anders, G. Anders, Kj Anderson, A. Andreazza, V. Andrei, Xs Anduaga, S. Angelidakis, I. Angelozzi, P. Anger, A. Angerami, F. Anghinolfi, Anisenkov Av, N. Anjos, A. Annovi, A. Antonaki, M. Antonelli, A. Antonov, J. Antos, and Anulli
    © 2015, The Author.: The production of a W boson decaying to eν or μν in association with a W or Z boson decaying to two jets is studied using 4.6 fb−1 of proton-proton collision data at √s =7 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The combined WW + WZ cross section is measured with a significance of 3.4σ and is found to be 68±7 ±19 pb, in agreement with the Standard Model expectation of 61.1±2.2 pb. The distribution of the transverse momentum of the dijet system is used to set limits …Read more
  • Proposed quantum experiments in deep space will be able to explore quantum information issues in regimes where relativistic effects are important. In this essay, we argue that a proper extension of quantum information theory into the relativistic domain requires the expression of all informational notions in terms of quantum field theoretic (QFT) concepts. This task requires a working and practicable theory of QFT measurements. We present the foundational problems in constructing such a theory, …Read more
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    Gravitational decoherence: A thematic overview
    with B. L. Hu
    AVS Quantum Science 4 015602. 2022.
    Gravitational decoherence (GD) refers to the effects of gravity in actuating the classical appearance of a quantum system. Because the underlying processes involve issues in general relativity (GR), quantum field theory (QFT), and quantum information, GD has fundamental theoretical significance. There is a great variety of GD models, many of them involving physics that diverge from GR and/or QFT. This overview has two specific goals along with one central theme:(i) present theories of GD based o…Read more
  • Consistent thermodynamics for spin echoes
    with K. Savvidou
    Physical Review E 83 021118. 2011.
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Decoherence
    International Journal of Theoretical Physics 41. 2002.
    We give a short, critical review of the issue of decoherence. We estab- lish the most general framework in which decoherence can be discussed, how it can be quantified and how it can be measured. We focus on environment induced decoher- ence and its degree of usefulness for the interpretation of quantum theory. We finally discuss the emergence of a classical world. An overall emphasis is given in pointing at common fallacies and misconceptions.
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    The probability ‘measure’ for measurements at two consecutive mo- ments of time is non-additive. These probabilities, on the other hand, may be determined by the limit of relative frequency of measured events, which are by nature additive. We demonstrate that there are only two ways to resolve this problem. The first solution places emphasis on the precise use of the concept of conditional probability for successive mea- surements. The physically correct conditional probabilities define additive…Read more
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    Quantum Theory: a Foundational Approach
    Cambridge University Press. 2023.
    This is a textbook on quantum mechanics. It is addressed to graduates and advanced undergraduates. The book presents quantum theory as a logically coherent system, placing stronger emphasis on the theory' s probabilistic structure and on the role of symmetries. It makes students aware of foundational problems from the very beginning, but at the same time, it urges them to adopt a pragmatic attitude towards the quantum formalism. The book consists of five parts. Part I is a review of classical ph…Read more
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    Mind–Body Interaction and Modern Physics
    Foundations of Physics 51 (3): 1-27. 2021.
    The idea that mind and body are distinct entities that interact is often claimed to be incompatible with physics. The aim of this paper is to disprove this claim. To this end, we construct a broad mathematical framework that describes theories with mind–body interaction (MBI) as an extension of current physical theories. We employ histories theory, i.e., a formulation of physical theories in which a physical system is described in terms of (i) a set of propositions about possible evolutions of t…Read more
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    The idea that mind and body are distinct entities that interact is often claimed to be incompatible with physics. The aim of this paper is to disprove this claim. To this end, we construct a broad mathematical framework that describes theories with mind-body interaction (MBI) as an extension of current physical theories. We employ histories theory, i.e., a formulation of physical theories in which a physical system is described in terms of (i) a set of propositions about possible evolutions of t…Read more
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    Quantum Theory Without Hilbert Spaces
    Foundations of Physics 31 (11): 1545-1580. 2001.
    Quantum theory does not only predict probabilities, but also relative phases for any experiment, that involves measurements of an ensemble of systems at different moments of time. We argue, that any operational formulation of quantum theory needs an algebra of observables and an object that incorporates the information about relative phases and probabilities. The latter is the (de)coherence functional, introduced by the consistent histories approach to quantum theory. The acceptance of relative …Read more
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    'Particle or Wave' explains the origins and development of modern physical concepts about matter and the controversies surrounding them.
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    Classical Versus Quantum Probability in Sequential Measurements
    Foundations of Physics 36 (11): 1601-1661. 2006.
    We demonstrate in this paper that the probabilities for sequential measurements have features very different from those of single-time measurements. First, they cannot be modelled by a classical stochastic process. Second, they are contextual, namely they depend strongly on the specific measurement scheme through which they are determined. We construct Positive-Operator-Valued measures (POVM) that provide such probabilities. For observables with continuous spectrum, the constructed POVMs depend …Read more