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Dialogue on Classical and Quantum between mathematician and experimenter | Andrei Khrennikov
; Johann Summhammer
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24 Nov 2001 | Subject: | quant-ph | Abstract: | This dialogue took place at Växjö, 19 November 2001. The main aim of our meeting in Växjö was to clarify our viewpoints on foundations of quantum mechanics. The most attractive in our discussion was the extreme difference in our quantum experiences. On one side, pure mathematician (specializing in foundations of probability theory), Andrei Khrennikov; on the other side, pure experimenter (specializing in neutron and electron interferometry), Johann Summhammer. On one hand, an attempt to test mathematical models for larger and larger domains of physical reality. On the other hand, an attempt to create this reality from experimental information - roughly speaking from clicks of detectors. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/0111130 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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