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Title: The Zeno Paradox in Quantum Mechanics
Author: Trullols Puigcerver, Albert
Director/Tutor: Juliá-Díaz, Bruno
Briongos-Merino, Héctor
Keywords: Efecte Zenó quàntic
Evolució quàntica
Treballs de fi de grau
Quantum Zeno effect
Quantum evolution
Bachelor's theses
Issue Date: Jan-2025
Abstract: The Quantum Zeno Effect slows the evolution of a quantum system through frequent measurements, preventing state transitions. In the limit of infinitely fast measurements, the evolution effectively freezes. Quantum Zeno Dynamics (QZD) extends this by confining the system to a subspace of its Hilbert space. This work examines QZD through position and momentum measurements modeled as Von Neumann projections. Frequent measurements confine the system within the projection subspace, leading to remarkable effects near its boundaries. Position measurements on a free particle induce momentum reversals, whereas momentum measurements on a particle in a symmetric potential give rise to the novel phenomenon of equipotential translocation.
Note: Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2025, Tutors: Bruno Julià Díaz, Héctor Briongos Merino
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/223359
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