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A quantum mechanical model of a counter monitoring the decay of an unstable microsystem is constructed. Detailed investigation of the time evolution of this model shows that the counter behaves essentially classically; i.e., its discharges may be considered as objective, observer-independent events. The possible relevance of this result for the physical interpretation of quantum mechanics is discussed.
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Kraus, K. Measuring processes in quantum mechanics. II. The classical behavior of measuring instruments. Found Phys 15, 717–730 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00738299
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