On the Continuum Limit of the GRW Model
We consider the relation between time-discrete and continuous models for wave function collapse. In the special case of the original GRW model and the Diósi model, it can be made mathematically precise how the latter arises as a scaling limit of the forme
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		    Valia Allori Angelo Bassi Detlef Dürr Nino Zanghi Editors
 
 Do Wave Functions Jump? Perspectives of the Work of GianCarlo Ghirardi
 
 Fundamental Theories of Physics Volume 198
 
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 Do Wave Functions Jump? Perspectives of the Work of GianCarlo Ghirardi
 
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 Editors Valia Allori Department of Philosophy Northern Illinois University Naperville, IL, USA
 
 Angelo Bassi Department of Physics University of Trieste Trieste, Italy
 
 Detlef Dürr Mathematisches Institut LMU Munich, Germany
 
 Nino Zanghi Dipartimento di Fisica INFN-Sezion Universitá di Genova Genoa, Italy
 
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