quantum measurement theory
Quantum measurement theory is a framework within quantum mechanics that explains how the act of measurement influences the behavior and properties of quantum systems. It deals with the principles governing the process of obtaining information from a quantum system and the consequences of measurement on its wavefunction, leading to collapse or superposition of states.
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