Theory of Continuous Quantum Measurements,
Decoherence and Open Quantum Systems
in terms of Restricted Path Integrals
or Complex Hamiltonians
Michael B. Mensky,
Quantum Measurements and Decoherence. Models and Phenomenology.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht / Boston / London, 2000.
[vol.110 in the series Fundamental Theories of Physics]
ISBN 0-7923-6227-6
Russian translation: Fizmatlit, Moscow, 2001.
Michael B. Mensky,
Continuous Quantum Measurements and Path Integrals.
IOP Publishing, Bristol and Philadelphia, 1993
[in English; Japanese expanded translation: Yoshioka, Kyoto, 1995]
M. B. Mensky,
Dissipation and decoherence of quantum systems,
Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk 173, 1199-1219 (2003) [Russian]
English translation: Physics-Uspekhi 46, 1163-1182 (2003)
(Russian and English pdf-files on the site of UFN: http://www.ufn.ru)
M. B. Mensky,
Evolution of an open system as a continuous measurement of this system by its environment,
Phys. Lett. A 307, 85-92 (2003).
[talk at 3th Sakharov Conf. on Physics, Moscow, June 2002]
Preprint: quant-ph/0211116
Michael B. Mensky and Stig Stenholm,
Quantum dissipative systems from theory of continuous measurements,
Phys. Lett. A 308, 243-248 (2003)
Preprint: quant-ph/0212104
M. B. Mensky,
Decoherence and the theory of continuous quantum measurements,
Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk 168, 1017-1035 (1998) in Russian,
English translation in Physics-Uspekhi 41, 923-940 (1998).
PDF-file: Mensky in Physics-Uspekhi 1998, v.41, no.9
Preprint: quant-ph/9812017
M. B. Mensky,
Continuously Measured Systems, Path Integrals and Information,
Intern. J. Theor. Phys. 37, 273-280 (1998)
E-print: quant-ph/0007089
M. B. Mensky,
Decoherence in continuous measurements: from models to phenomenology,
Foundations of Physics 27, 1637-1654 (1997)
M. B. Mensky,
Finite resolution of time in continuous measurements: Phenomenology and the model,
Physics Letters A 231, 1-8 (1997)
E-print: quant-ph/0007096
M. B. Mensky,
Decoherence as a fundamental phenomenon in quantum dynamics,
in: Multiple Facets of Quantization and Supersymmetry. Michael Marinov Memorial Volume,
World Scientific, 2002.