Fundamental Assumptions
We state the currently untrocontroversial assumptions of quantum mechanics and the mathematical concepts that will be used in the next chapters to derive Born’s rule from them.
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Matteo Campanella David Jou Maria Stella Mongiovì
Interpretative Aspects of Quantum Mechanics Matteo Campanella’s Mathematical Studies
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Matteo Campanella University of Palermo Palermo, Italy
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