In QBism the wave function does not represent an element of physical reality external to the agent, but represent an agent's personal probability assignments, reflecting his subjective degrees of belief about the future content of his experience. In this paper, I argue that this view of the wave function is not consistent with protective measurements. The argument does not rely on the realist assumption of the psi-ontology theorems, namely the existence of the underlying ontic state of a quantum system
It is argued that, based on a new analysis of two-body systems, wave function realism seems to imply...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...
According to Healey's pragmatist quantum realism, the only physical properties of quantum systems ar...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics is usually analyzed in the context ...
Recently the first protective measurement has been realized in experiment [Nature Phys. 13, 1191 (20...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics has been analyzed in the context of...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
QBism is one of the main candidates for an epistemic interpretation of quantum mechanics. According ...
According to a nowadays widely discussed analysis by Itamar Pitowsky, the theoretical problems of QT...
This article introduces the method of protective measurement and discusses its possible implications...
Given the wave function associated with a physical system, quantum theory allows us to compute predi...
The recent philosophy of Quantum Bayesianism, or QBism, represents an attempt to solve the tradition...
It has been debated whether protective measurement implies the reality of the wave function. In this...
It is argued that, based on a new analysis of two-body systems, wave function realism seems to imply...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...
According to Healey's pragmatist quantum realism, the only physical properties of quantum systems ar...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics is usually analyzed in the context ...
Recently the first protective measurement has been realized in experiment [Nature Phys. 13, 1191 (20...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics has been analyzed in the context of...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
QBism is one of the main candidates for an epistemic interpretation of quantum mechanics. According ...
According to a nowadays widely discussed analysis by Itamar Pitowsky, the theoretical problems of QT...
This article introduces the method of protective measurement and discusses its possible implications...
Given the wave function associated with a physical system, quantum theory allows us to compute predi...
The recent philosophy of Quantum Bayesianism, or QBism, represents an attempt to solve the tradition...
It has been debated whether protective measurement implies the reality of the wave function. In this...
It is argued that, based on a new analysis of two-body systems, wave function realism seems to imply...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...