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Decision-based Probabilities in the Everett Interpretation: Comments on Wallace and Greaves
Everett probability quantum mechanics many worlds
2008/4/11
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum probabilities, in one or both of two senses: either it cannot make sense of probability at all, or cann...
Bohm's Ontological Interpretation and Its Relations to Three Formulations of Quantum Mechanics
Bohmian mechanics ontological interpretation
2008/4/10
The standard mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics is specified. Bohm’s ontological interpretation of quantum mechanics is then shown to be incapable of providing a suitable interpretation of ...
An Argument for 4D Blockworld from a Geometric Interpretation of Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics
blockworld special relativity quantum mechanics
2008/4/10
We use a new, distinctly “geometrical” interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) to argue for the fundamentality of the 4D blockworld ontology. We argue for a geometrical interpretat...
A modal-Hamiltonian interpretation of quantum mechanics
quantum mechanics modal interpretation Hamiltonian quantum measurement
2008/4/9
The aim of this paper is to introduce a new member of the family of the modal interpretations of quantum mechanics. In this modal-Hamiltonian interpretation, the Hamiltonian of the quantum system play...
"Charge without Charge" in the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
charge spacetime topology stochastic interpretation
2008/4/9
In this note I examine some implications of stochastic interpretations of quantum mechanics for the concept of "charge without charge" presented by Wheeler and Misner. I argue that if a stochastic int...
THE PEIRCEAN INTERPRETATION OF MATHEMATICS BY CHRISTOPHER ORMELL
THE PEIRCEAN INTERPRETATION MATHEMATICS
2008/4/8
Attitudes to mathematics tend to begin, for most of us, in the classroom. Some mathematics teachers instil in us an early awe for the subject, partly, no doubt, as a result of mechanisms they use ---c...