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|a Schommers, Wolfram
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|a Quantum Theory and Pictures of Reality
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Foundations, Interpretations, and New Aspects
|c edited by Wolfram Schommers
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|a 1st ed. 1989
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1989, 1989
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|a XVII, 338 p
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|a References -- 4. A Realistic Model for Quantum Theory With a Locality Property -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Field Theory and Translation-Invariant Operators -- 4.3 The Model and its Predictions -- 4.4 Properties Related to Locality -- 4.5 Impact on Measurement Theory -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Appendix 4.A. A Partial Derivative Equation for C(x,t) -- Appendix 4.B. Conservation of the Spatial-Compatibility Condition -- Appendix 4.C. Generating the Spatial-Compatibility Condition -- Appendix 4.D. Collapses Due to Two Measurements Closely Spaced in Time -- References -- 5. Space-Time and Quantum Phenomena -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Time-Operator Within Usual Quantum Theory -- 5.3 Superoperator Formalism -- 5.4 Space-Time and Quantum Theory: A Formulation in Accordance With Mach’s Principle -- 5.5 Summary and Final Remarks -- Appendix 5.A. On the Second Lawof Thermodynamics -- Appendix 5.B. A Non-absolute Space-Time -- Appendix 5.C. On the Uncertainty Relation for Energy and Time --
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|a 1. Evolution of Quantum Theory -- 1.1 Classical Pictures of Reality -- 1.2 From Classical to Quantum Mechanics -- 1.3 Theories of Measurement: Brief Remarks -- 1.4 Summary -- Appendix 1.A. Classical Mechanics: Some Basic Remarks -- Appendix 1.B. The Relation Between Schrödinger’s Equations and Classical Mechanics -- References -- 2. The EPR Paradox. Roots and Ramifications -- 2.1 A Debate Lasting More Than Fifty Years -- 2.2 A Far-Reaching Argument -- 2.3 A Sample of Possible Solutions -- References -- 3. Nonseparability and the Tentative Descriptions of Reality -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Realism and Separability -- 3.3 Separability and Quantum Physics -- 3.4 Disproof of the Principle of Separability -- 3.5 Counterfactuals and Influences-at-a-Distance -- 3.6 Some Problems Bearing on Causality -- 3.7 Tentative Descriptions of an “Independent Reality” -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Appendix 3.I. Some Disproved Objections to the Bell Theorem -- Added Note -- Appendix 3.II --
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|a Appendix 5.D. On the Definition of Being and Becoming -- References -- 6. Wave-Particle Duality: Recent Proposals for the Detection of Empty Waves -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Einstein-De Broglie Formulation -- 6.3 The Copenhagen-Göttingen Formulation of Duality -- 6.4 Delayed-Choice Experiments -- 6.5 Noteworthy Experimental Facts -- 6.6 Empty-Wave Stimulation of Photon Emission -- 6.7 Theories of Stimulated Emission -- 6.8 Experimental Discriminations -- 6.9 Further Experiments for the Detection of Empty Waves -- Note Added in Proof -- References -- Additional References
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|a 10.1007/978-3-642-95570-9
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