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Probability and quantum mechanics

American Journal of Physics -- November 1998 -- Volume 66, Issue 11, pp. 967-969

Issue Date: November 1998
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 01.50.-i
    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 AharonovBohm effect, Bell inequalities, Berry's phase)
  • 02.50.Cw
    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

ISSN:
0002-9505 (print)  
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Daniel J. Velleman
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002
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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