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The interpretation of quantum mechanics through1935
Annalen der Physik, 2000AbstractI first define what I mean by the term ‘interpretation’, then trace some of the major developments in attempts to fashion an interpretation of quantum mechanics from its early mathematical formulation (ca. 1925) up through the Einstein‐Podolsky‐Rosen paper, Bohr's response to it, and Schrödinger's insights on entanglement, in 1935.
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Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics
2022Modal interpretations are interpretations of unitary quantum mechanics (“no-collapse quantum mechanics”) in terms of possible physical states of affairs (characterized by definite values of a number of physical quantities, “beables”) and their probabilities.
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Two problems will be considered: the question of hidden parameters and the problem of Kolmogorovity of quantum probabilities. Both of them will be analyzed from the point of view of two distinct understandings of quantum mechanical probabilities.
László E. Szabó
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Two problems will be considered: the question of hidden parameters and the problem of Kolmogorovity of quantum probabilities. Both of them will be analyzed from the point of view of two distinct understandings of quantum mechanical probabilities.
László E. Szabó
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Exploring the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: Recent Developments and Open Questions
Journal of Quantum Science and TechnologyThe foundations of quantum mechanics have been a subject of intense investigation and debate since the theory's inception. Recent developments in quantum technologies and theoretical frameworks have shed new light on foundational issues and raised ...
Arun Kumar
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Experimental aspects of indefinite causal order in quantum mechanics
Nature Reviews PhysicsIn the past decade, the toolkit of quantum information has been expanded to include processes in which the basic operations do not have definite causal relations.
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Einstein's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
American Journal of Physics, 1972Einstein's arguments concerning the interpretation of quantum mechanics are reviewed and contrasted with certain misconceptions regarding his attitude toward the theory. He considered Born's statistical interpretation to be the only satisfactory one, and he was not a supporter of hidden-variable theories such as that of Bohm.
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Quantum guidelines for solid-state spin defects
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Gary Wolfowicz +2 more
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Weyl, Dirac and high-fold chiral fermions in topological quantum matter
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021M Zahid Hasan +2 more
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