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Quantum mechanics explained
Ulrich Mohrhoff
abstract: The physical motivation for the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics
is made clear and compelling by starting from an obvious fact - essentially,
the stability of matter - and inquiring into its preconditions: what does it
take to make this fact possible?
- oai_identifier:
- oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0607005
- categories:
- quant-ph
- comments:
- 29 pages, 5 figures. v2: revised in response to referee comments
- doi:
- 10.1142/S0219749909004487
- arxiv_id:
- quant-ph/0607005
- journal_ref:
- International Journal of Quantum Information Vol. 7, No. 1 (2009)
435\^a?"458
- report_no:
- saice060701
- created:
- 2006-07-01
- updated:
- 2006-07-14
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