Parthood and composition in quantum mechanics
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3794061 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3266514 (Why is no real title available?)
- Are quantum particles objects?
- Bound entanglement
- Discerning Fermions
- Einstein, incompleteness, and the epistemic view of quantum states
- Inherent properties and statistics with individual particles in quantum mechanics
- Physical composition
- Quantum ontology and extensional mereology
- What is classical mereology?
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(9)- The Bound State Answer to the Special Composition Question
- Humean supervenience, composition as identity and quantum wholes
- The parts and the whole: collapse theories and systems with identical constituents
- The mereology of thermodynamic equilibrium
- `Identity' as a mereological term
- Quantum mechanics and priority monism
- Uniqueness of Composition in Quantum Theory and Linguistics
- Quantum entanglement: a hylomorphic account
- On the identification of the parts of compound quantum objects
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