According to the modal interpretation, the standard mathematical framework of quantum mechanics specifies the physical magnitudes of a system, which have definite values. Probabilities are assigned to the possible values that these magnitudes may adopt. The interpretation is thus concerned with physical properties rather than with measurement results: it is a realistic interpretation (in the sense of scientific realism). One of the notable achievements of this interpretation is that it dissolves the notorious measurement problem.
The papers collected here, together with the introduction and concluding critical appraisal, explain the various forms of the modal interpretation, survey its achievements, and discuss those problems that have yet to be solved.
Audience: Philosophers of science, theoretical physicists, and graduate students in these disciplines.
ISBN: | 9789401061353 |
Publication date: | 5th November 2012 |
Author: | Dennis Dieks, Pieter E Vermaas |
Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 381 pages |
Series: | The Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science |
Genres: |
Philosophy of science Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) Physical chemistry Environmentalist thought and ideology Physics |