We study the quantum measurement problem in the context of an infinite, statistically uniform space, as could be generated by eternal inflation. It has recently been argued that when identical copies of a quantum measurement system exist, the standard projection operators and Born rule method for calculating probabilities must be supplemented by estimates of relative frequencies of observers. We argue that an infinite space actually renders the Born rule redundant, by physically realizing all outcomes of a quantum measurement in different regions, with relative frequencies given by the square of the wave-function amplitudes. Our formal argument hinges on properties of what we term the quantum confusion operator, which projects onto the Hilb...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
A non-relativistic quantum mechanical theory is proposed that describes the universe as a continuum ...
A non-relativistic quantum mechanical theory is proposed that describes the universe as a continuum ...
Quantum mechanics introduces the concept of probability at the fundamental level, yielding the measu...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
Traditional quantum mechanics (QM) predicts probabilities of different events. If we describe an ele...
The idea that asymptotic de Sitter space can be described by a finite Hilbert Space implies that any...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We defend the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) against the objection that it ca...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
A non-relativistic quantum mechanical theory is proposed that describes the universe as a continuum ...
A non-relativistic quantum mechanical theory is proposed that describes the universe as a continuum ...
Quantum mechanics introduces the concept of probability at the fundamental level, yielding the measu...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
Traditional quantum mechanics (QM) predicts probabilities of different events. If we describe an ele...
The idea that asymptotic de Sitter space can be described by a finite Hilbert Space implies that any...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
We defend the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) against the objection that it ca...
We provide a derivation of the Born Rule in the context of the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to qua...
A non-relativistic quantum mechanical theory is proposed that describes the universe as a continuum ...
A non-relativistic quantum mechanical theory is proposed that describes the universe as a continuum ...