On Hidden-Variable Theories
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Publication:5578980
DOI10.1063/1.1665156zbMATH Open0187.25602OpenAlexW2027864870MaRDI QIDQ5578980FDOQ5578980
Publication date: 1970
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1665156
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- Quantum experimental data in psychology and economics
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- On the locality of hidden-variable theories in quantum physics
- Boolean properties of observables in axiomatic quantum mechanics
- Real numbers are the hidden variables of classical mechanics
- Completely real? A critical note on the claims by Colbeck and Renner
- Models of deterministic systems
- Logics based on partial Boolean \(\sigma\)-algebras. I
- Hidden variables in quantum logic approach reexamined
- Towards a resolution of dilemma: Nonlocality or nonobjectivity?
- Boolean representations of physical magnitudes and locality
- A probabilistic version of the Kochen-Specker no-hidden-variable proof
- Contextual extensions of quantum gravity models
- No-forcing and no-matching theorems for classical probability applied to quantum mechanics
- Can the ontological models framework accommodate Bohmian mechanics?
- How real are quantum states in \(\psi \)-ontic models?
- Contrary inferences in consistent histories and a set selection criterion
- Reflections on quantum logic
- Bibliography on quantum logics and related structures
- The extended Bloch representation of quantum mechanics and the hidden-measurement solution to the measurement problem
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