Torrent details for "Sontz S. A New Approach to Quantum Theory. The Central Role of P…" Log in to bookmark
Controls:
×
Report Torrent
Please select a reason for reporting this torrent:
Your report will be reviewed by our moderation team.
×
Report Information
Loading report information...
This torrent has been reported 0 times.
Report Summary:
| User | Reason | Date |
|---|
Failed to load report information.
×
Success
Your report has been submitted successfully.
Checked by:
Category:
Language:
None
Total Size:
4.5 MB
Info Hash:
6E74B44A272393FF2D82090BBEF61471134F4BA9
Added By:
Added:
April 17, 2026, 10:55 p.m.
Stats:
|
(Last updated: April 17, 2026, 10:56 p.m.)
| File | Size |
|---|---|
| Sontz S. A New Approach to Quantum Theory. The Central Role of Probability 2025.pdf | 4.5 MB |
Name
DL
Uploader
Size
S/L
Added
NOTE
SOURCE: Sontz S. A New Approach to Quantum Theory. The Central Role of Probability 2025
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COVER

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEDIAINFO
Textbook in PDF format This book presents an advanced-level reorganization of the probability theory of quantum theory based on multiple quantum events in terms of consecutive and conditional probability. This leads to the recognition that the fundamental quantum time evolution equation is the Generalized Born's Rule instead of the Schrödinger equation, which has a valid, though secondary, role in one model of the axioms of quantum theory. That model is usually called the Schrödinger picture. So, this approach is fully consistent with textbook quantum theory. This new approach clarifies the 'paradoxes' in quantum theory of entanglement and collapse. There are few references to classical physics, given that this is a new stand-alone axiomatic presentation of quantum theory. Notice that this is not an 'interpretation' of quantum theory as that word is usually understood. The intended audience consists of scientists, philosophers and students who preferably have some previous knowledge of quantum theory
×


