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The computer-based model of quantum measurements

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Quantum theory of measurements is an extremely important part of quantum mechanics. Currently perturbations by quantum measurements of observable quantities of atomic systems are rarely taken into account in computing algorithms and calculations. In the previous studies of the authors, constructive model of quantum measurements has been developed and implemented in the form of symbolic and numerical calculations for the hydrogen-like atoms. This work describes a generalization of these results to the alkali metal atoms.

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Sevastianov, L.A., Zorin, A.V. The computer-based model of quantum measurements. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 80, 774–780 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778817040238

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