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Full Description
The interpretation of quantum mechanics in this book is distinguished from other existing interpretations in that it is systematically derived from empirical facts by means of logical considerations as well as methods in the spirit of analytical philosophy, in particular operational semantics. The new interpretation, using a two-model approach overcomes the well-known conceptional problems and paradoxes of "orthodox" quantum theory. This interdisciplinary book should be of interest to scholars, teachers, and students in the fields of physics and philosophy of science.
Contents
Introductory remarks and exposition; observability and existence of properties; the two-model representation of quantum mechanics; time-dependence of the wave function and multiple events; other application modes; quasi-properties and psi-structures; general discussion; uncertainties and uncertainty relations; critical notes on the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument; conclusion.