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Advances in Theoretical & Computational Physics(ATCP)

ISSN: 2639-0108 | DOI: 10.33140/ATCP

Impact Factor: 2.6

Gregory P. Capanda

Capanda Research, Independent Researcher, Detroit Michigan, USA

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Quantum Convergence Threshold (QCT): A First-Principles Framework for Informational Collapse.
    Author(s): Gregory P. Capanda*

    The Quantum Convergence Threshold (QCT) framework presents a deterministic, first-principles model in which wavefunction collapse arises as an informational convergence process rather than a stochastic or observer-dependent event. Collapse occurs when a system’s internal informational flux Λ(x,t) and temporal resolution Δt exceed its coherence-sustaining capacity Ω, modulated by a dimensionless awareness-threshold function Θ(t). The formal criterion Θ(t)·Δt·Λ/Ω ≥ 1 defines the transition point at which quantum superposition becomes informationally unsustainable, forcing a deterministic convergence to a single outcome. This replaces probabilistic postulates with a continuous, measurable buildup of informational density that can, in principle, be monitored experimentally. QCT introduces explicit, physical.. Read More»

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