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Quantum mechanics: light and shadows (ontological problems and epistemic solutions)

Gianfausto Dell’Antonio

Vol. 4 (2016), No. 3-4, 423–460
Abstract

We discuss several problems that arise in the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, in an attempt to come to grips with what E. T. Jaynes has called the quantum omelette.1

Keywords
quantum mechanics, observables, tracks, Born's rule
Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme 2010
Primary: 03.65.Ta
Milestones
Received: 1 September 2016
Revised: 6 December 2016
Accepted: 12 January 2017
Published: 5 December 2017

Communicated by Raffaele Esposito
Authors
Gianfausto Dell’Antonio
Mathematics Department
University Sapienza
Rome
Italy
Mathematics Area
SISSA
Trieste
Italy