The following pages link to The Meaning of the Wave Function (Q2965462):
Displaying 17 items.
- On the classification between \(\psi \)-ontic and \(\psi \)-epistemic ontological models (Q828366) (← links)
- A puzzle for the field ontologists (Q828381) (← links)
- Connecting the dots: Mott for emulsions, collapse models, colored noise, frame dependence of measurements, evasion of the ``Free Will Theorem'' (Q1735878) (← links)
- A No-Go result for QBism (Q2062476) (← links)
- Understanding time reversal in quantum mechanics: a new derivation (Q2097959) (← links)
- Can pragmatist quantum realism explain protective measurements? (Q2103378) (← links)
- Is the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics \(\psi\)-ontic or \(\psi\)-epistemic? (Q2108994) (← links)
- On Bell's Everett (?) Theory (Q2172065) (← links)
- Electron charge density: a clue from quantum chemistry for quantum foundations (Q2241459) (← links)
- Energy non-conservation in quantum mechanics (Q2243042) (← links)
- A New Argument for the Nomological Interpretation of the Wave Function: The Galilean Group and the Classical Limit of Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics (Q4626930) (← links)
- Temporal Vibrations in a Quantized Field (Q4646394) (← links)
- Self-adjoint time operator of a quantum field (Q5114359) (← links)
- Why Scientific Realists Should Reject the Second Dogma of Quantum Mechanics (Q5119654) (← links)
- Photonic mode in a space-time with a causal loop: comparison of D-CTC and S-CTC models (Q6110165) (← links)
- Can the ontology of Bohmian mechanics consists only in particles? The PBR theorem says no (Q6152095) (← links)
- Wave-functionalism (Q6180124) (← links)