Finite resolution of time in continuous measurements: phenomenology and the model

Physics – Quantum Physics

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12 pages, LATEX

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10.1016/S0375-9601(97)00231-4

Definition of a quantum corridor describing monitoring a quantum observable in the framework of the phenomenological restricted-path-integral (RPI) approach is generalized for the case of a finite resolution of time. The resulting evolution of the continuously measured system cannot be presented by a differential equation. Monitoring of the position of a quantum particle is also considered with the help of a model which takes into account a finite resolution of time. The results based on the model are shown to coincide with those of the phenomenological approach.

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