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Quantum Models of Classical World

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Quantum Models of Classical World
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Publisher: arXiv
Number of pages: 175

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This paper is a review of our recent work on three notorious problems of non-relativistic quantum mechanics: realist interpretation, quantum theory of classical properties and the problem of quantum measurement. A considerable progress has been achieved, based on four distinct new ideas...

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