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Foundations of quantum theory. Part 3

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The traditional indeterminacy and realist interpretations for quantum theory are examined. A third interpretation is put forward, for which the Born statistical interpretation can be derived by setting up a model for the measuring process.

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Krips, H. Foundations of quantum theory. Part 3. Found Phys 6, 639–659 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708944

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