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What Ontology for Relational Quantum Mechanics?

open access: yesFoundations of Physics, 2022
AbstractIn this paper, we evaluate some proposals that have been put forward to clarify the ontological consequences of relational quantum mechanics. We first focus on priority monism and ontic structural realism and argue that these views are not suitable for providing an ontological interpretation of the theory.
Mauro Dorato   +2 more
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QBism and Relational Quantum Mechanics compared [PDF]

open access: yesFoundations of Physics, 2021
11 pages; Companion paper to arXiv:2107 ...
Jacques Pienaar
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The Notion of Locality in Relational Quantum Mechanics [PDF]

open access: yesFoundations of Physics, 2019
The term 'locality' is used in different contexts with different meanings. There have been claims that relational quantum mechanics is local, but it is not clear then how it accounts for the effects that go under the usual name of quantum non-locality.
Pierre Martin-Dussaud, Carlo Rovelli
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Relational Quantum Mechanics and Probability [PDF]

open access: yesFoundations of Physics, 2018
We present a derivation of the third postulate of Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) from the properties of conditional probabilities.The first two RQM postulates are based on the information that can be extracted from interaction of different systems, and the third postulate defines the properties of the probability function.
M Trassinelli, Trassinelli M
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Relational Properties and Relational Quantum Mechanics

Foundations of Physics
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Vincenzo Fano   +2 more
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Open Problems in Relational Quantum Mechanics [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for General Philosophy of Science, 2019
The Rovelli relational interpretation of quantum mechanics (RQM) is based on the assumption according to which the notion of observer-independent state of a physical system is to be rejected. In RQM the primary target of the theory is the analysis of the whole network of relations that may establish among quantum subsystems, and the shift to a ...
Federico Laudisa, Laudisa Federico
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Relational Quantum Mechanics, quantum relativism, and the iteration of relativity

open access: yesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A
The idea that the dynamical properties of quantum systems are invariably relative to other systems has recently regained currency. Using Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) for a case study, this paper calls attention to a question that has been underappreciated in the debate about quantum relativism: the question of whether relativity iterates.
Timotheus Riedel
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Relational Quantum Mechanics and Contextuality

open access: yesFoundations of Physics
AbstractThis paper discusses the question of stable facts in relational quantum mechanics (RQM). I examine how the approach to quantum logic in the consistent histories formalism can be used to clarify what infomation about a system can be shared between different observers.
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Quantum uncertainty relations and stochastic mechanics

Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1984
We derive stochastic uncertainty relations and study their equivalence with Heisenberg uncertainty principles of quantum mechanics in the framework of Nelson’s stochastic mechanics.
DE MARTINO, Salvatore, DE SIENA, Silvio
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Communication Relations of Quantum Mechanics

Physical Review, 1960
The mathematical and physical meaning of the commutation relations of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is discussed in terms of the representation of translations, Galilean transformations, and rotations of the coordinate system by unitary transformations acting on the unitary vector space of quantum states.
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