Quantum Theory without Reduction FROM THE PUBLISHER
Some theorists argue that quantum theory is weakened by the inclusion of the so called "reduction of the state vector" in the foundations of the theory. This collection of writings defines and explores this novel view of quantum theory which is gaining increased acceptance among researchers.
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Some theorists argue that quantum theory is weakened by the inclusion of the so called "reduction of the state vector" in its foundations. These contributions present arguments in favor of quantum theory as a consistent and complete theory without this reduction, and as capable of explaining all known features of the measurement problem. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)