superselections
Superselections are a concept in quantum mechanics that refers to a particular way of formulating the theory. Instead of considering all possible states of a system, superselections focus on a special class of states that are physically observable. These observable states are often called "physical states" or "superselected sectors."
The idea behind superselections is that not all states that can be mathematically constructed are actually
Within each superselected sector, the usual rules of quantum mechanics apply, and time evolution is described
Superselection rules have implications for measurement in quantum mechanics. When a measurement is performed, the outcome