There is No Violation of Conservation Laws in Quantum Measurement

Physics – Quantum Physics

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14 pages, clarified, extended to closed system

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For some ideal quantum measurements, conservation laws would seem to be
violated systematically. It is argued that the intrinsically non-"ideal" nature
of quantum measurements rescues the conservation laws.

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