The wave function in quantum mechanics presents an interesting challenge to our understanding of the physical world.\ud In this paper, I show that the wave function can be understood as four intrinsic relations on physical space. My account has three desirable features that the standard account lacks: (1) it does not refer to any abstract mathematical objects, (2) it is free from the usual arbitrary conventions, and (3) it explains why the wave function has its gauge degrees of freedom, something that are usually put into the theory by hand. \ud \ud Hence, this account has implications for debates in philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of science. First, by removing references to mathematical objects, it provides a framework for nomi...
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Although quantum mechanics is one of our most successful physical theories, there has been a long-st...
The main claim of the paper is that one can be ‘realist ’ (in some sense) about quantum mechanics wi...
The wave function in quantum mechanics presents an interesting challenge to our understanding of the...
In this paper, I introduce an intrinsic account of the quantum state. This account contains three de...
A century after the discovery of quantum mechanics, the meaning of quantum mechanics still remains e...
The most puzzling issue in the foundations of quantum mechanics is perhaps that of the status of the...
What is a world governed by quantummechanics fundamentally like? In particular, what is the fundamen...
In this paper I review three different positions on the wave function, namely: nomological realism, ...
For a long time, it was believed that it was impossible to be realist about quantum mechanics. It to...
I argue that the fundamental space of a quantum mechanical world is the wavefunction's space. I argu...
At the heart of quantum mechanics lies the wave function, a powerful but mysterious mathematical obj...
What is quantum mechanics about? The most natural way to interpret quantum mechanics realistically a...
The meaning of the wave function has been a hot topic of debate since the early days of quantum mech...
Given the wave function associated with a physical system, quantum theory allows us to compute predi...
Abstract: It is shown that quantum mechanics can be presented as a hydrodynamic of some quantum flui...
Although quantum mechanics is one of our most successful physical theories, there has been a long-st...
The main claim of the paper is that one can be ‘realist ’ (in some sense) about quantum mechanics wi...
The wave function in quantum mechanics presents an interesting challenge to our understanding of the...
In this paper, I introduce an intrinsic account of the quantum state. This account contains three de...
A century after the discovery of quantum mechanics, the meaning of quantum mechanics still remains e...
The most puzzling issue in the foundations of quantum mechanics is perhaps that of the status of the...
What is a world governed by quantummechanics fundamentally like? In particular, what is the fundamen...
In this paper I review three different positions on the wave function, namely: nomological realism, ...
For a long time, it was believed that it was impossible to be realist about quantum mechanics. It to...
I argue that the fundamental space of a quantum mechanical world is the wavefunction's space. I argu...
At the heart of quantum mechanics lies the wave function, a powerful but mysterious mathematical obj...
What is quantum mechanics about? The most natural way to interpret quantum mechanics realistically a...
The meaning of the wave function has been a hot topic of debate since the early days of quantum mech...
Given the wave function associated with a physical system, quantum theory allows us to compute predi...
Abstract: It is shown that quantum mechanics can be presented as a hydrodynamic of some quantum flui...
Although quantum mechanics is one of our most successful physical theories, there has been a long-st...
The main claim of the paper is that one can be ‘realist ’ (in some sense) about quantum mechanics wi...