Abstract

Ideal measurements in quantum mechanics can be described formally as instantaneous changes of the state vector or, more generally, of the density matrix $W$. By its lack of covariance, this formalism is not very adequate for relativistic quantum theories such as local field theory. For the latter, we propose a modified formalism, according to which a field measurement in a space-time region $C$ changes the field state $W$ in the future and side cone of $C$. This proposal is justified by physical considerations.

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