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Causal Loops and Collapse in the Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Louis Marchildon

abstract: Cramer's transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics is reviewed, and a number of issues related to advanced interactions and state vector collapse are analyzed. Where some have suggested that Cramer's predictions may not be correct or definite, I argue that they are, but I point out that the classical-quantum distinction problem in the Copenhagen interpretation has its parallel in the transactional interpretation.

oai_identifier:
oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0603018
categories:
quant-ph
comments:
Minor changes, plus a significant correction in the caption of Fig. 2; forthcoming in Physics Essays
arxiv_id:
quant-ph/0603018
journal_ref:
Physics Essays 19 (2006) 422-9
created:
2006-03-02
updated:
2006-09-06

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