Axiomatic foundations of quantum mechanics revisited: The case for systems (Q674884)
From MaRDI portal
| This is the item page for this Wikibase entity, intended for internal use and editing purposes. Please use this page instead for the normal view: Axiomatic foundations of quantum mechanics revisited: The case for systems |
scientific article
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| default for all languages | No label defined |
||
| English | Axiomatic foundations of quantum mechanics revisited: The case for systems |
scientific article |
Statements
Axiomatic foundations of quantum mechanics revisited: The case for systems (English)
0 references
6 March 1997
0 references
The paper presents an axiomatization of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, consisting of 36 axioms, which is claimed to be realistic, objective and complete. The first four of these axioms are the following: ``\(E_3 \equiv\) three-dimensional space'', ``\(E_3\) represents the physical space'', ``\(T\equiv\) interval of the real line'', ``\(T\) represents a time interval''. Likewise, the words ``Theorem'' and ``Proof'' have in this paper a meaning which has little in common with usual mathematics.
0 references
axiomatization of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics
0 references
0.8292880058288574
0 references
0.7838243842124939
0 references
0.7703301906585693
0 references
0.7689675092697144
0 references