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- Quantum discord is Bohr's notion of non-mechanical disturbance introduced to counter the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument (Q336203) (← links)
- 'But one must not legalize the mentioned sin': phenomenological vs. dynamical treatments of rods and clocks in Einstein's thought (Q476059) (← links)
- Talking at cross-purposes: how Einstein and the logical empiricists never agreed on what they were disagreeing about (Q484899) (← links)
- Open or closed? Dirac, Heisenberg, and the relation between classical and quantum mechanics (Q640074) (← links)
- Uncertainty in Bohr's response to the Heisenberg microscope (Q640082) (← links)
- When champions meet: rethinking the Bohr-Einstein debate (Q640263) (← links)
- Schrödinger's interpretation of quantum mechanics and the relevance of Bohr's experimental critique (Q643046) (← links)
- Heisenberg and the wave-particle duality (Q643047) (← links)
- Bohr, Heisenberg and the divergent views of complementarity (Q643100) (← links)
- Why were matrix mechanics and wave mechanics considered equivalent? (Q643466) (← links)
- A history of entanglement: decoherence and the interpretation problem (Q652748) (← links)
- The classical roots of wave mechanics: Schrödinger's transformations of the optical-mechanical analogy (Q652755) (← links)
- From canonical transformations to transformation theory, 1926--1927: the road to Jordan's ``Neue Begründung'' (Q652756) (← links)
- Heisenberg (and Schrödinger, and Pauli) on hidden variables (Q652760) (← links)
- The origin of the Everettian heresy (Q652777) (← links)
- A simplified genesis of quantum mechanics (Q652782) (← links)
- Classes of Copenhagen interpretations: mechanisms of collapse as typologically determinative (Q652797) (← links)
- Complementarity before uncertainty (Q666265) (← links)
- Spacetime visualisation and the intelligibility of physical theories (Q720467) (← links)
- Betting on the outcomes of measurements: a Bayesian theory of quantum probability (Q720550) (← links)
- Introducing groups into quantum theory (1926--1930) (Q860380) (← links)
- von Neumann standard quantum mechanics is logically inconsistent (Q1401064) (← links)
- Omnipresence, multipresence and ubiquity: kinds of generality in and around mathematics and logics (Q1942335) (← links)
- Operator calculus: the lost formulation of quantum mechanics. A mathematical reconstruction (Q2029469) (← links)
- Category-theoretic interpretative framework of the complementarity principle in quantum mechanics (Q2280646) (← links)
- Uncertainty from Heisenberg to today (Q2286525) (← links)
- Complementarity, wave-particle duality, and domains of applicability (Q2406927) (← links)
- Heisenberg's observability principle (Q2437509) (← links)
- To envision a new particle or change an existing law? Hypothesis formation and anomaly resolution for the curious case of the \({\beta}\) decay spectrum (Q2437510) (← links)
- Bohr's way to defining complementarity (Q2437515) (← links)
- On the verge of \textit{Umdeutung} in Minnesota: Van Vleck and the correspondence principle. I. (Q2460936) (← links)
- Interactions and the Consistency of Black Hole Complementarity (Q4911856) (← links)
- There Is More Than One Way to Skin a Cat: Quantum Information Principles in a Finite World (Q5119666) (← links)
- Pragmatism, Bohr, and the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Q5266319) (← links)
- Elementary Propositions and Essentially Incomplete Knowledge: A Framework for the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Q5275554) (← links)
- Towards a mathematical theory of the Madelung equations: Takabayasi’s quantization condition, quantum quasi-irrotationality, weak formulations, and the Wallstrom phenomenon (Q5889871) (← links)
- Feyerabend on the Quantum Theory of Measurement: A Reassessment (Q6117146) (← links)
- Forewords for the special issue `Pilot-wave and beyond: Louis de Broglie and David Bohm's quest for a quantum ontology' (Q6168869) (← links)