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Probability and quantum mechanics
American Journal of Physics -- November 1998 -- Volume 66, Issue 11, pp. 967-969
Issue Date: November 1998KEYWORDS and PACS
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Communication, education, history, and philosophy Educational aids - 03.65.Bz
Classical and quantum physics: mechanics and fields Quantum mechanics Foundations, theory of measurement, miscellaneous theories (including Aharonov
Bohm effect, Bell inequalities, Berry's phase)
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Mathematical methods in physics Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics Probability theory - 05.40.+j
Statistical physics and thermodynamics Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, and Brownian motion - YEAR: 1998
PUBLICATION DATA
0002-9505 (print)
We discuss the use of probability theory in quantum mechanics, and suggest that there are some interpretations of quantum mechanics in which probabilities may be used inappropriately.©1998 American Association of Physics Teachers.
| History: | Received 3 March 1998; accepted 26 May 1998 |
| Permalink: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.19007 |
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