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Latest revision as of 07:38, 15 June 2022
Szangolies, Jochen (Oct 18, 2018). Epistemic Horizons and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. local page: arXiv.
The introductory paragraph used the following quote:
If one has maximal knowledge, then for every system, at every time, the amount of knowledge one possesses about the ontic state of the system at that time must equal the amount of knowledge one lacks
In this paper, he made a reference to this paper:A Quantum Gödelian Hunch[2].
References
- ↑ Spekkens, Robert (March 19, 2007). Evidence for the epistemic view of quantum states: A toy theory. local page: Physical Review A.
- ↑ Dourdent, Hippolyte (May 7, 2020). A Quantum Gödelian Hunch. local page: arXiv.
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Author: Jochen Szangolies