The Born’s rule to interpret the square of wave function as the probability to get a specific value in measurement has been accepted as a postulate in foundations of quantum mechanics. Although there have been so many attempts at deriving this rule theoretically using different approaches such as frequency operator approach, many-world theory, Bayesian probability and envariance, literature shows that arguments in each of these methods are circular. In view of absence of a convincing theoretical proof, recently some researchers have carried out experiments to validate the rule up-to maximum possible accuracy using multi-order interference (Sinha et al, Science, 329, 418 [2010]). But, a convincing analytical proof of Born’s rule will make us...
Understanding the core content of quantum mechanics requires us to disentangle the hidden logical re...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Since the 1920s, probability has been extensively and successfully attributed to the square modulus ...
The Born’s rule to interpret the square of wave function as the probability to get a specific value ...
Considerable effort has been devoted to deriving the Born rule (e.g. that $|\psi(x)|^2 dx$ is the pr...
I provide a simple derivation of the Born rule as giving a classical probability, that is, the ratio...
We clarify the role of the Born rule in the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics by derivi...
Dedicated to the memory of Bernd Kuckert (1968–2008) We clarify the role of the Born rule in the Cop...
The Born rule, a foundational axiom used to deduce probabilities of events from wavefunctions, is in...
In ordinary situations involving a small part of the universe, Born's rule seems to work well for ca...
The concept of probability can help measure some of the possible outcomes of different experiments i...
The de Broglie-Bohm pilot-wave theory promises not only a realistic description of the microscopic w...
The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superpos...
The Born rule, which is one of foundational axioms of quantum theory, states that the probability of...
The Born rule, a cornerstone of quantum theory usually taken as a postulate, continues to attract nu...
Understanding the core content of quantum mechanics requires us to disentangle the hidden logical re...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Since the 1920s, probability has been extensively and successfully attributed to the square modulus ...
The Born’s rule to interpret the square of wave function as the probability to get a specific value ...
Considerable effort has been devoted to deriving the Born rule (e.g. that $|\psi(x)|^2 dx$ is the pr...
I provide a simple derivation of the Born rule as giving a classical probability, that is, the ratio...
We clarify the role of the Born rule in the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics by derivi...
Dedicated to the memory of Bernd Kuckert (1968–2008) We clarify the role of the Born rule in the Cop...
The Born rule, a foundational axiom used to deduce probabilities of events from wavefunctions, is in...
In ordinary situations involving a small part of the universe, Born's rule seems to work well for ca...
The concept of probability can help measure some of the possible outcomes of different experiments i...
The de Broglie-Bohm pilot-wave theory promises not only a realistic description of the microscopic w...
The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superpos...
The Born rule, which is one of foundational axioms of quantum theory, states that the probability of...
The Born rule, a cornerstone of quantum theory usually taken as a postulate, continues to attract nu...
Understanding the core content of quantum mechanics requires us to disentangle the hidden logical re...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Since the 1920s, probability has been extensively and successfully attributed to the square modulus ...