16-06-2017 06:00 via eurekalert.org

Shaking Schroedinger's cat

(Washington University in St. Louis) Frequent measurement of a quantum system's state can either speed or delay its collapse, effects called the quantum Zeno and quantum anti-Zeno effect. But so too can 'quasimeasurements' that only poke the system and garner no information about its state.
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