" Relative state" formulation of quantum mechanics

H Everett III - Reviews of modern physics, 1957 - APS
'HE task of quantizing general relativity raises serious questions about the meaning of the
present formulation and interpretation of quantum mechanics when applied to so …

Assessment of Everett's" relative state" formulation of quantum theory

JA Wheeler - Reviews of modern physics, 1957 - APS
Palmer PhysicaL Laboratory, Princeton University, Pnnceton, Xem Jersey possible
decompositions into states and relative states is all that can be read out of the mathematical …

[BOOK][B] On the foundations of quantum mechanics

H Everett III - 1957 - search.proquest.com
Quantum mechanics is reformulated in a way which eliminates its present dependence on
the special treatment of observation of a system by an external observer. The result is …

The copenhagen interpretation

HP Stapp - American journal of physics, 1972 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
An attempt is made to give a coherent account of the logical essence of the Copenhagen
interpretation of quantum theory. The central point is that quantum theory is fundamentally …

Relativistic invariance and quantum phenomena

EP Wigner - Reviews of Modern Physics, 1957 - APS
HE principal theme of this discourse is the great difference between the relation of special
relativ-ity and quantum theory on the one hand, and general relativity and quantum theory …

Quantum concepts in space and time

R Penrose, CJ Isham - 1986 - philpapers.org
Recent developments in quantum theory have focused attention on fundamental questions,
in particular on whether it might be necessary to modify quantum mechanics to reconcile …

A suggested interpretation of the quantum theory in terms of" hidden" variables. I

D Bohm - Physical review, 1952 - APS
The usual interpretation of the quantum theory is self-consistent, but it involves an
assumption that cannot be tested experimentally, viz., that the most complete possible …

Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?

N Bohr - Physical review, 1935 - APS
It is shown that a certain" criterion of physical reality" formulated in a recent article with the
above title by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen contains an essential ambiguity when it …

Relativistic quantum mechanics

PAM Dirac - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1932 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The steady development of the quantum theory that has taken place during the present
century was made possible only by continual reference to the Correspondence Principle of …

[PDF][PDF] A Suggested Interpretation of the Quantum Theory in Terms of" Hidden" Variables. I

D Böhm - Physical Review, 1952 - psiquadrat.de
The usual interpretation of the quantum theory is self-consistent, but it involves an
assumption that cannot be tested experimentally, viz., that the most complete possible …