Probability interpretation of quantum mechanics

  • Newton R
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The paper draws attention to the frequency meaning of the probability concept and its implications for quantum mechanics. It emphasizes that the very meaning of probability implies the ensemble interpretation of both pure and mixed states. As a result some of the ’’paradoxical’’ aspects of quantum mechanics lose their counterintuitive character.

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Newton, R. G. (1980). Probability interpretation of quantum mechanics. American Journal of Physics, 48(12), 1029–1034. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.12299

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