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The Interpretation Of Quantum Mechanics And The Measurement Process Peter Mittelstaedt

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The Interpretation Of Quantum Mechanics And The Measurement Process Peter Mittelstaedt
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Peter Mittelstaedt
ISBN: 9780511564260, 9780521554459, 9780521602815, 0511564260, 0521554454, 0521602815
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Interpretation Of Quantum Mechanics And The Measurement Process Peter Mittelstaedt by Peter Mittelstaedt 9780511564260, 9780521554459, 9780521602815, 0511564260, 0521554454, 0521602815 instant download after payment.

The main theme of this book is the idea that quantum mechanics is valid not only for microscopic objects but also for the macroscopic apparatus used for quantum mechanical measurements. The author demonstrates the intimate relations that exist between quantum mechanics and its interpretation which are induced by the quantum mechanical measurement process. Consequently, the book is concerned both with the philosophical, metatheoretical problems of interpretations and with the more formal problems of quantum object theory. The consequences of this approach turn out to be partly very promising and partly rather disappointing. On the one hand, it is possible to give a rigorous justification of some important parts of interpretation, such as probability, by means of object theory. On the other hand, the problem of the objectification of measurement results leads to inconsistencies which cannot be resolved in an obvious way. This open problem has far-reaching consequences for the possibility of recognising an objective reality in physics.

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