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Unification of the Concepts of Quantum Ensembles and Potential Possibilities

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This report mainly deals with a possibility of establishing the objective status of quantum mechanics and with closer definition of some principles in the quantum measurements. The report also touches on some aspects in the development of the interpretation of quantum mechanics related to the explanation of interference effects in experiments with single quantum objects.

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Tyapkin, A.A. (1989). Unification of the Concepts of Quantum Ensembles and Potential Possibilities. In: Bitsakis, E.I., Nicolaides, C.A. (eds) The Concept of Probability. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 24. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1175-8_38

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