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dc.contributor.advisorSinha, Urbasi-
dc.contributor.authorSahoo, Surya Narayan-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-27T09:32:45Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-27T09:32:45Z-
dc.date.issued2022-11-21-
dc.identifier.citationPh.D. Thesis, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 2022en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2289/8032-
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dc.description.abstractQuantum Foundations Despite the remarkable success of quantum theory in explaining black-body and atomic spectra as well as in paving the foundation for future technologies like Quantum Computing and Quantum Cryptography, interpretation of many of its concepts has led to a lot of debates. At the heart, the problem always reduces to asking when does a quantum object behave as a wave and when does it behave as a particle. This, in essence, is the wave-particle duality which gets manifested in two-path interferometers like the double-slit or the Mach Zehnder interferometer. If we assume that the propagation is of wave nature then we have to explain how the wave reduces or collapses to exhibit particle nature in individual events of detection, which is popularly known as the Measurement Problem.en_US
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dc.publisherRaman Research Institute, Bengaluruen_US
dc.rightsThis thesis is posted here with the permission of the author. Personal use of this material is permitted. Any other use requires prior permission of the author. By choosing to view this document, you agree to all provisions of the copyright laws protecting it.en_US
dc.subject.classificationLight and Matter Physics-
dc.titleOn Weak Measurements & Foundational Experiments in Quantum Mechanicsen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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