The following pages link to ARE QUANTUM STATES REAL? (Q2872901):
Displaying 21 items.
- The new quantum logic (Q471345) (← links)
- Quantum theory and determinism (Q482048) (← links)
- One world, one beable (Q513958) (← links)
- Quantum jumps, superpositions, and the continuous evolution of quantum states (Q516171) (← links)
- An argument for \(\psi\)-ontology in terms of protective measurements (Q905660) (← links)
- Why protective measurement does not establish the reality of the quantum state (Q1621541) (← links)
- Reciprocal ontological models show indeterminism comparable to quantum theory (Q1701527) (← links)
- A No-Go result for QBism (Q2062476) (← links)
- Causation, information, and physics (Q2420728) (← links)
- The best of many worlds, or, is quantum decoherence the manifestation of a disposition? (Q2420736) (← links)
- Is a time symmetric interpretation of quantum theory possible without retrocausality? (Q4557927) (← links)
- Antidistinguishability of pure quantum states (Q4689532) (← links)
- Is the Quantum State Real in the Hilbert Space Formulation? (Q5024657) (← links)
- Not-Post-Peierls compatibility under noisy channels (Q5348323) (← links)
- A system’s wave function is uniquely determined by its underlying physical state (Q6100224) (← links)
- Can the ontology of Bohmian mechanics consists only in particles? The PBR theorem says no (Q6152095) (← links)
- On the reality of the quantum state once again: a no-go theorem for \(\psi\)-ontic models (Q6541866) (← links)
- Why the global phase is not real (Q6541873) (← links)
- Does locality imply reality of the wave function? Hardy's theorem revisited (Q6586948) (← links)
- Could wavefunctions simultaneously represent knowledge and reality? (Q6589964) (← links)
- The post-determined block universe (Q6590100) (← links)