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Allen C. Dotson
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. 39:610-619
As recently noted by Landsman, the postulate claimed by Bohr to characterize the essence of quantum theory has not played a major role in modern formulations of the theory. Folse has argued that the postulate nonetheless served a key role in Bohr's d
Autor:
Murray Gell-Mann, Allen C. Dotson, Henry M. Bradford, James Hahtle, Sheldon Goldstein, Anton Zeilinger, James L. Anderson, Robert B. Griffiths, Robert T. Nachtrieb, William G. Hoover
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Physics Today. 52:11-92
In "Quantum Theory without Observers—Part One" (PHYSICS TODAY, March 1998, page 42), Sheldon Goldstein discusses our work on the decoherent histories (DH) approach to quantum mechanics and the related work of Robert Griffiths and Roland Omnes. He d
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Allen C. Dotson
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Foundations of Physics. 25:1359-1370
Can a value of a physical property be created instantaneously by a distant act of measurement? This paper develops an answer to that question by reconciling ideas expressed by Bohr in 1958 with the “standard” Copenhagen interpretation. The point
Autor:
Henry J. Folse, Allen C. Dotson
Publikováno v:
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 8:179-194
Responding to the question of how would we have to speak about the world if a realist interpretation of quantum physics is attempted, here we propose a vocabulary built on the notion of a “bearer of properties” (BP) for talking about the physicis
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Allen C. Dotson
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Foundations of Physics Letters. 5:373-382
It is general practice to describe a microsystem by means of a model characterized by probability amplitudes possessed at each spacetime point between preparation and measurement events. Recent developments initiated by Bell's theorem indicate that a
Autor:
Allen C. Dotson
Publikováno v:
Foundations of Physics. 21:821-829
The inherent necessity of wave functions may be determined in either of two ways. One way, frequently presupposed, states that the fundamental validity of wave functions is determined generically: The nature of the system determines the assignability
Autor:
Allen C. Dotson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physics. 66:970-972
Much has been written in recent years about the strange features associated with the quantum-mechanical description of nature at the atomic level. Physics teachers should help their students to see that many of these mysterious features are direct re
Publikováno v:
Physics Today. 46:13-15
Autor:
Allen C. Dotson
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American Journal of Physics. 73:581-581
Autor:
Allen C. Dotson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physics. 62:105-106