Results for 'Namiki Yorihisa'

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    Japanese Studies of Post-Opium War China: 1980.Namiki Yorihisa & Shigaku Zasshi - 1984 - Chinese Studies in History 18 (1-2):82-100.
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    Decoherence and Wavefunction Collapse in Quantum Measurements.Mikio Namiki - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (3):457-464.
    Examining the notion of wavefunction collapse (WFC) in quantum measurements, which came again to be in question in the recent debate on the quantum Zeno effect, we remark that WFC is realized only through decoherence among branch waves by detection, after a spectral decomposition process from an initial object wavefunction to a superposition of branch waves corresponding to relevant measurement propositions. We improve the definition of the decoherence parameter, so as to be fitted to general cases, by which we can (...)
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    Many-Hilbert-spaces approach to the wave-function collapse.Mikio Namiki & Saverio Pascazio - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (3):451-466.
    The many-Hilbert-spaces approach to the measurement problem in quantum mechanics is reviewed, and the notion of wave function collapse by measurement is formulated as a dephasing process between the two branch waves of an interfering particle. Following the approach originally proposed in Ref. 1, we introduce a “decoherence parameter,” which yields aquantitative description of the degree of coherence between the two branch waves of an interfering particle. By discussing the difference between the wave function collapse and the orthogonality of the (...)
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    Many-Hilbert-spaces theory of quantum measurements.Mikio Namiki - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (1):29-55.
    The many-Hilbert-spaces theory of quantum measurements, which was originally proposed by S. Machida and the present author, is reviewed and developed. Dividing a typical quantum measurement in two successive steps, the first being responsible for spectral decomposition and the second for detection, we point out that the wave packet reduction by measurement takes place at the latter step, through interaction of an object system with one of the local systems of detectors. First we discuss the physics of the detection process, (...)
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  5. Sōgaku genryū shitsugi: 3-kan.Rissui Namiki - 1903 - Chiba-ken Katori-gun Kuga-mura: Namiki Jōnosuke. Edited by Jōnosuke Namiki & Taisuke Hayashi.
     
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    Chūshingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers)Chushingura.Marian Ury, Takeda Izumo, Miyoshi Shoraku, Namiki Senryū, Donald Keene & Namiki Senryu - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):411.
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  7. For Mikio Namiki on his seventieth birthday.Akira Inomata, John R. Klauder, Ichiro Ohba & Alwyn van der Merwe - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (11):1463-1466.
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    Comment on Machida-Namiki-Araki Theory.M. M. Yanase - 1982 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 6 (2):83-89.
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    Book review: Decoherence and quantum measurements, by mikio namiki[REVIEW]L. S. Schulman - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (11):1807-1810.
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    Measurement theory in the Lax-Phillips formalism.S. Tasaki, E. Eisenberg & L. P. Horwitz - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (8):1179-1194.
    It is shown that the application of the Lax-Phillips scattering theory to quantum mechanics provides a natural framework for the realization of the ideas of the “Many-Hilbert-Space” theory of Machida and Namiki to describe the development of decoherence in the process of measurement. We show that if the quantum mechanical evolution is pointwise in time, then decoherence occurs only if the Hamiltonian is time-dependent. If the evolution is not pointwise in time (as in Liouville space), then the decoherence may (...)
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