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related topics |
{particle, mechanics, theory} |
{measurement, state, measurements} |
{let, theorem, proof} |
{field, particle, equation} |
{time, wave, function} |
{energy, gaussian, time} |
{observables, space, algebra} |
{equation, function, exp} |
{state, states, entangled} |
{wave, scattering, interference} |
{phase, path, phys} |
{photon, photons, single} |
{operator, operators, space} |
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The New Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Hidden Parameters
Jiri Soucek
abstract: The new interpretation of Quantum Mechanics is based on a complex probability
theory. An interpretation postulate specifies events which can be observed and
it follows that the complex probability of such event is, in fact, a real
positive number. The two-slit experiment, the mathematical formulation of the
complex probability theory, the density matrix, Born's law and a possibility of
hidden variables are discussed.
- oai_identifier:
- oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0107117
- categories:
- quant-ph
- comments:
- 12 pages, 3 figures
- arxiv_id:
- quant-ph/0107117
- report_no:
- MATH-MU-2001/4
- created:
- 2001-07-23
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