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Quantum measurement / Interpretations of quantum mechanics / Quantum mechanics / Many-worlds interpretation / Measurement problem / Wave function collapse / Quantum decoherence / Copenhagen interpretation / Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics / Probability amplitude / Probability / Wave function
Date: 2015-12-04 15:09:27
Quantum measurement
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Quantum mechanics
Many-worlds interpretation
Measurement problem
Wave function collapse
Quantum decoherence
Copenhagen interpretation
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
Probability amplitude
Probability
Wave function

The measure problem in no-collapse (many worlds) quantum mechanics Stephen D. H. Hsu1, ∗ 1 Department of Physics and Astronomy

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