Solving the measurement problem: De broglie-Bohm loses out to Everett
Foundations of Physics 35:517-540 (2005)
| Abstract | The quantum theory of de Broglie and Bohm solves the measurement problem, but the hypothetical corpuscles play no role in the argument. The solution finds a more natural home in the Everett interpretation. | |||||||||
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