The amazing accuracy in verifying quantum effects experimentally has
recently renewed interest in quantum mechanical measurement theory. In
this book the authors give within the Hilbert space formulation of
quantum mechanics a systematic exposition of the quantum theory of
measurement. Their approach includes the concepts of unsharp
objectification and of nonunitary transformations needed for a unifying
description of various detailed investigations. The book addresses
advanced students and researchers in physics and philosophy of science.
In this second edition Chaps. II-IV have been substantially rewritten.
In particular, an insolubility theorem for the objectification problem
has been formulated in full generality, which includes unsharp object
observables as well as unsharp pointers.