Many of the conceptual problems students have in understanding quantum mechanics arise from the way probabilities are introduced in standard (textbook) quantum theory through the use of measurements. Introducing consistent microscopic probabilities in quantum theory requires setting up appropriate sample spaces taking proper account of quantum incompatibility. When this is done the Schrodinger equation can be used to calculate probabilities independent of whether a system is or is not being measured, and the results usually ascribed to wave function collapse are obtained in a less misleading way through conditional probabilities. Toy models that include measurement apparatus as part of the total quantum system make this approach accessible ...
The measurement of a spin-$\half$ is modeled by coupling it to an apparatus, that consists of an Isi...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
This thesis deals with the set of issues commonly known as the 'measurement problem' in quantum mech...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutor: ...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...
Understanding the core content of quantum mechanics requires us to disentangle the hidden logical re...
The idea that wave-function collapse is a physical process stems from a misunderstanding of probabil...
The concept of probability can help measure some of the possible outcomes of different experiments i...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Quantum mechanics, though empirically validated, confronts numerous interpretative challenges, predo...
The Pondicherry interpretation of quantum mechanics takes seriously Bohr's insistence on the necessi...
The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superpos...
Quantum Mechanics is typically divided into two parts: the unobserved amplitude given by the equatio...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of measurement in quantum mechanics and the so-called measu...
The measurement of a spin-$\half$ is modeled by coupling it to an apparatus, that consists of an Isi...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
This thesis deals with the set of issues commonly known as the 'measurement problem' in quantum mech...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutor: ...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...
Understanding the core content of quantum mechanics requires us to disentangle the hidden logical re...
The idea that wave-function collapse is a physical process stems from a misunderstanding of probabil...
The concept of probability can help measure some of the possible outcomes of different experiments i...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Quantum mechanics, though empirically validated, confronts numerous interpretative challenges, predo...
The Pondicherry interpretation of quantum mechanics takes seriously Bohr's insistence on the necessi...
The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superpos...
Quantum Mechanics is typically divided into two parts: the unobserved amplitude given by the equatio...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of measurement in quantum mechanics and the so-called measu...
The measurement of a spin-$\half$ is modeled by coupling it to an apparatus, that consists of an Isi...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...