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Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics: a critical survey
Authors: Michele Caponigro (Submitted on 24 Nov 2008) Abstract: This brief survey analyzes the epistemological implications about the role of observer in the interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
https://arxiv.org/abs/0811.3877
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Works by Michele Caponigro - PhilPapers
Michele Caponigro & Ravi Prakash - 2009 - NeuroQuantology Journal, June 2009 7 (2):198-203. The underlying physical reality is a central notion in the interpretations of quantum mechanics. The a priori physical reality notion affects the corresponding interpretation.
[PDF] Quantum Interpretation of Vedic theory of Mind: an ...
Corpus ID: 55568811. Quantum Interpretation of Vedic theory of Mind: an Epistemological Path and Objective Reduction of Thoughts @inproceedings{Caponigro2010QuantumIO, title={Quantum Interpretation of Vedic theory of Mind: an Epistemological Path and Objective Reduction of Thoughts}, author={Michele Caponigro and Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal}, year={2010} }
[quant-ph/0612036] "Physical quantity" and " Physical ...
Authors: David Vernette, Michele Caponigro (Submitted on 5 Dec 2006) Abstract: We reconsider briefly the relation between "physical quantity" and "physical reality in the light of recent interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. We argue, that these interpretations are conditioned from the epistemological relation between these two fundamental ...
https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0612036
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Epistemic vs Ontic Classification of quantum entangled states?
In this brief paper, starting from recent works, we analyze from conceptual point of view this basic question: can be the nature of quantum entangled states interpreted ontologically or epistemologically? According some works, the degrees of freedom (and the tool of quantum partitions) of quantum systems permit us to establish a possible classification between factorizables and entangled states.
philsci-archive.pitt.edu/9164/
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Michele Caponigro, Interpretations of quantum mechanics: A ...
Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics and Emptiness. Michele Caponigro & Ravi Prakash - 2009 - NeuroQuantology Journal, June 2009 7 (2):198-203. Towards a Micro Realistic Version of Quantum Mechanics, Part I. Nicholas Maxwell - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (3):275-292.
https://philpapers.org/rec/CAPIOQ
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Libri – Michele Caponigro PhD
Libri (Focus Issue Featuring Michele Caponigro’s Work) Prespacetime Journal Volume 8 Issue 11: Quantum Entanglement, Quantum Nonlocality, Quantum Information & Their Implications. ISBN-13: 978-1981116263. Paperback – November 22, 2017. Index: This is PSTJ Volume 8 Issue 11 first published in November 2017.
www.michelecaponigro.it/libri/
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Michele Caponigro ISHTAR, Bergamo University
Michele Caponigro ISHTAR, Bergamo University Abstract We argue from conceptual point of view the relationship between quantum entanglement and many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, the debate is still open, but we retain the objective Bayesian interpretation of quantum probability could
https://philarchive.org/archive/CAPMWI
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CiteSeerX — A PROBABILISTIC APPROACH TO QUANTUM MECHANICS ...
CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): Abstract. It is usually believed that a picture of Quantum Mechanics in terms of true probabilities cannot be given due to the uncertainty relations. Here we discuss a tomographic approach to quantum states that leads to a probability representation of quantum states.
Can (quantum) information be sorted out from quantum ...
We shall draw an affirmative answer to the question posed in the title. The key point will be a quantum description of physical reality. Once fixed at ontic level two basic elements, namely the laws of physics and the matter, we argue that the underlying physical reality emerges from the interconnection between these two elements. We consider any physical process, including measurement ...
philsci-archive.pitt.edu/4985/
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