Considerable effort has been devoted to deriving the Born rule (e.g. that $|\psi(x)|^2 dx$ is the probability of finding a system, described by $\psi$, between $x$ and $x + dx$) in quantum mechanics. Here we show that the Born rule is not solely quantum mechanical; rather, it arises naturally in the Hilbert space formulation of {\it classical} mechanics as well. These results provide new insights into the nature of the Born rule, and impact on its understanding in the framework of quantum mechanics
Attempts to derive the Born rule, either in the Many Worlds or Copenhagen interpretation, are unsati...
We compare and contrast two distinct approaches to understanding the Born rule in de Broglie-Bohm pi...
AbstractAttempts to derive the Born rule, either in the Many Worlds or Copenhagen interpretation, ar...
I provide a simple derivation of the Born rule as giving a classical probability, that is, the ratio...
The Born rule, a cornerstone of quantum theory usually taken as a postulate, continues to attract nu...
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’s rule to interpret the square of wave function as the probability to get a specific value ...
The Born rule, a foundational axiom used to deduce probabilities of events from wavefunctions, is in...
I develop the decision-theoretic approach to quantum probability, originally proposed by David Deuts...
It is shown that violation of the Born Rule leads to a breakdown of the correspondence between the q...
The Born rule is derived from operational assumptions, together with assumptions of quantum mechanic...
This note is a somewhat-lighthearted comment on a recent paper by David Wallace entitled "A formal p...
In ordinary situations involving a small part of the universe, Born's rule seems to work well for ca...
Attempts to derive the Born rule, either in the Many Worlds or Copenhagen interpretation, are unsati...
We compare and contrast two distinct approaches to understanding the Born rule in de Broglie-Bohm pi...
AbstractAttempts to derive the Born rule, either in the Many Worlds or Copenhagen interpretation, ar...
I provide a simple derivation of the Born rule as giving a classical probability, that is, the ratio...
The Born rule, a cornerstone of quantum theory usually taken as a postulate, continues to attract nu...
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’s rule to interpret the square of wave function as the probability to get a specific value ...
The Born rule, a foundational axiom used to deduce probabilities of events from wavefunctions, is in...
I develop the decision-theoretic approach to quantum probability, originally proposed by David Deuts...
It is shown that violation of the Born Rule leads to a breakdown of the correspondence between the q...
The Born rule is derived from operational assumptions, together with assumptions of quantum mechanic...
This note is a somewhat-lighthearted comment on a recent paper by David Wallace entitled "A formal p...
In ordinary situations involving a small part of the universe, Born's rule seems to work well for ca...
Attempts to derive the Born rule, either in the Many Worlds or Copenhagen interpretation, are unsati...
We compare and contrast two distinct approaches to understanding the Born rule in de Broglie-Bohm pi...
AbstractAttempts to derive the Born rule, either in the Many Worlds or Copenhagen interpretation, ar...