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Projection is the process by which a quantum system is reduced to a specific state during a measurement.

Projection selects a specific outcome from possible states.
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Description

During measurement, a system transitions to a state consistent with the observed outcome. This selection process is described as projection.

Properties

  • selects a state
  • linked to measurement
  • reduces possible outcomes

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Author: Harold Foppele


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