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Exploring nonlocal correlations in arbitrarily high-dimensional systems

open access: yesNew Journal of Physics
The utilization of higher-dimensional systems holds promise for unveiling novel phenomena and enhancing the efficacy of practical tasks, such as entanglement-based quantum cryptography. However, detecting quantum correlations within qudit systems poses a
Artur Barasiński
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Special Issue “Quantum Foundations: 90 Years of Uncertainty”

open access: yesEntropy, 2019
The VII Conference on Quantum Foundations: 90 years of uncertainty (https://sites [...]
Gustavo M. Bosyk   +3 more
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Obtaining tight bounds on higher-order interferences with a 5-path interferometer

open access: yesNew Journal of Physics, 2017
Within the established theoretical framework of quantum mechanics, interference always occurs between pairs of paths through an interferometer. Higher order interferences with multiple constituents are excluded by Born’s rule and can only exist in ...
Thomas Kauten   +5 more
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The Infinitesimally Punctured Wave: A Corpuscular Visualization of Wave-Particle Duality [PDF]

open access: yesNeutrosophic Sets and Systems
Wave-particle duality remains one of the most puzzling aspects of quantum mechanics, traditionally expressed through complementary experimental outcomes such as the double slit interference pattern and the photoelectric effect.
Florentin Smarandache
doaj   +1 more source

Yet Another Snapshot of Foundational Attitudes Toward Quantum Mechanics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A survey probing respondents' views on various foundational issues in quantum mechanics was recently created by Schlosshauer, Kofler, and Zeilinger [arXiv:1301.1069] and then given to 33 participants at a quantum foundations conference.
Nelson, Sarah, Norsen, Travis
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Misleading signposts along the de Broglie-Bohm road to quantum mechanics

open access: yes, 2009
Eighty years after de Broglie's, and a little more than half a century after Bohm's seminal papers, the de Broglie--Bohm theory (a.k.a. Bohmian mechanics), which is presumably the simplest theory which explains the orthodox quantum mechanics formalism ...
A. Messiah   +28 more
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Time as a Quantum Observable, Canonically Conjugated to Energy, and Foundations of Self-Consistent Time Analysis of Quantum Processes

open access: yesAdvances in Mathematical Physics, 2009
Recent developments are reviewed and some new results are presented in the study of time in quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics as an observable, canonically conjugate to energy. This paper deals with the maximal Hermitian (but nonself-adjoint)
V. S. Olkhovsky
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Linear dynamics of quantum-classical hybrids

open access: yes, 2012
A formulation of quantum-classical hybrid dynamics is presented, which concerns the direct coupling of classical and quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. It is of interest for applications in quantum mechanical approximation schemes and may be relevant
Elze, Hans-Thomas
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Classical Extensions, Classical Representations and Bayesian Updating in Quantum Mechanics

open access: yes, 2004
I review the formalism of classical extensions of quantum mechanics introduced by Beltrametti and Bugajski, and compare it to the classical representations discussed e.g.
Bacciagaluppi, Guido
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Effects and Propositions

open access: yes, 2008
The quantum logical and quantum information-theoretic traditions have exerted an especially powerful influence on Bub's thinking about the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics.
A.M. Gleason   +23 more
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