Publicaties
Spectral measurements to probe the magneto-optical properties of commonly used organic dyes KU Leuven
RF probe influence study in millimeter-wave antenna pattern measurements KU Leuven
Throughput maximization of particle radius measurements by balancing size and current of the electron probe Universiteit Antwerpen
Study of ergodic divertor edge density regimes on the tokamaks Tore Supra and TEXTOR, and sensitivity of tunnel probe electron temperature measurements to a suprathermal electron component Universiteit Gent
Simultaneous measurements of ion temperature by segmented tunnel and Katsumata probe Universiteit Gent
Influence of probe application pressure on in vitro and in vivo capacitance (Corneometer CM 825R) and conductance (Skicon 200 EX R) measurements. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Influence of probe application pressure on in vitro and in vivo capacitance (Corneometer CM825) and Conductance (Skicon 22ZX) measurements Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The extended Bloch Representation of Entanglement and Measurement in Quantum Mechanics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The quantum formalism can be completed by assuming that density operators also represent genuine states. An ‘extended Bloch representation’ (EBR) then results, in which not only the states but also the measurement-interactions can be described. Consequently, the Born rule can be obtained as an expression that quantifies the lack of knowledge about the measurement-interaction that is each time actualized, during a measurement. Entanglement can ...
Quantum superpositions and the representation of physical reality beyond measurement outcomes and mathematical structures Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In this paper we intend to discuss the importance of providing a physical representation of quantum superpositions which goes beyond the mere reference to mathematical structures and measurement outcomes. This proposal goes in the opposite direction to the project present in orthodox contemporary philosophy of physics which attempts to “bridge the gap” between the quantum formalism and common sense “classical reality”—precluding, right from ...