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The following pages link to How probability arises in quantum mechanics (Q912459):
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- Quantum mechanics as a deterministic theory of a continuum of worlds (Q498159) (← links)
- Quantum probability from subjective likelihood: improving on Deutsch's proof of the probability rule (Q643116) (← links)
- Quantum probability and many worlds (Q643117) (← links)
- Collimation processes in quantum mechanics interpreted in quantum real numbers (Q652795) (← links)
- Discreteness and the origin of probability in quantum mechanics (Q712807) (← links)
- Automatic regularization by quantization in reducible representations of CCR: point-form quantum optics with classical sources (Q735362) (← links)
- On Zurek's derivation of the Born rule (Q816117) (← links)
- Many worlds and the appearance of probability in quantum mechanics (Q850060) (← links)
- Regularization as quantization in reducible representations of CCR (Q873193) (← links)
- Time, quantum mechanics, and decoherence. (Q1578757) (← links)
- Probability in two deterministic universes (Q1735929) (← links)
- Properties of the frequency operator do not imply the quantum probability postulate (Q1763949) (← links)
- Typical worlds (Q2358036) (← links)
- Environment-Assisted Invariance, Entanglement, and Probabilities in Quantum Physics (Q2837708) (← links)
- Emergence of a classical Universe from quantum gravity and cosmology (Q2955426) (← links)
- Decoherence, einselection, and the quantum origins of the classical (Q3077093) (← links)
- The problem of quantum correlations and the totalitarian principle (Q4993417) (← links)
- The Born rule as a statistics of quantum micro-events (Q5161201) (← links)