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The following pages link to Quantum states for primitive ontologists. A case study (Q351165):
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- Constructing and constraining wave functions for identical quantum particles (Q341592) (← links)
- Ontic structural realism and the interpretation of quantum mechanics (Q351442) (← links)
- The primitive ontology of quantum physics: Guidelines for an assessment of the proposals (Q407339) (← links)
- One world, one beable (Q513958) (← links)
- Laws of nature and the reality of the wave function (Q513960) (← links)
- Bohmian dispositions (Q513961) (← links)
- Primitive ontology and quantum state in the GRW matter density theory (Q513962) (← links)
- The physical salience of non-fundamental local beables (Q516167) (← links)
- A puzzle for the field ontologists (Q828381) (← links)
- Primitive ontology and quantum field theory (Q1705297) (← links)
- Humean supervenience, composition as identity and quantum wholes (Q1706754) (← links)
- Loop quantum gravity: a new threat to humeanism? I: The problem of spacetime (Q1735931) (← links)
- A proposal for a Bohmian ontology of quantum gravity (Q2015105) (← links)
- Interpretive analogies between quantum and statistical mechanics (Q2096143) (← links)
- On the Galilean invariance of the Pilot-Wave theory (Q2097956) (← links)
- On the relationship between modelling practices and interpretive stances in quantum mechanics (Q2154000) (← links)
- What is it like to be a relativistic GRW theory? Or: quantum mechanics and relativity, still in conflict after all these years (Q2158752) (← links)
- A refined propensity account for GRW theory (Q2241415) (← links)
- Electron charge density: a clue from quantum chemistry for quantum foundations (Q2241459) (← links)
- The wave-function as a multi-field (Q2289708) (← links)
- Bohmian mechanics without wave function ontology (Q2436273) (← links)
- La Bohume (Q2690177) (← links)
- Multi-field and Bohm's theory (Q6088493) (← links)
- Can the ontology of Bohmian mechanics consists only in particles? The PBR theorem says no (Q6152095) (← links)
- Wave-functionalism (Q6180124) (← links)