Abstract

We discuss recent studies on the foundations of quantum physics with photonic, atomic, molecular and micromechanical systems as well as theoretical treatments of the interface between quantum physics and classical observations. Investigations of the type presented here elucidate important boundary conditions for quantum mechanics and help assessing their relevance for future quantum technologies.

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