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Sixty-Two Years of Uncertainty
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Opening Remarks.- Imagery, Probability and the Roots of Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle Paper.- Against “Measurement”.- An Exposition of Bell’s Theorem.- Wave-Particle Duality: A Case Study.- “Nicht Sein Kann Was Nicht Sein Darf”, Or the Prehistory of the EPR, 1909–1935: Einstein’s Early Worries About the Quantum Mechanics of Composite Systems.- to Two-Particle Interferometry.- A New View on the Uncertainty Principle.- Measurement Problems in Quantum Field Theory in the 1930’s.- On the Collapse of the Wave Function.- Old and New Ideas in the Theory of Quantum Measurement.- Toward a Relativistic Theory of Statevector Reduction.- The Breakdown of the Superposition Principle.- Mathematical and Philosophical Questions in the Theory of Open and Macroscopic Quantum Systems.- Induced Nonlinear Time Evolution of Open Quantum Objects.- Quantum Logic: A Summary of Some Issues.- Remarks on the Measurement of Discrete Physical Quantities.- Some Comments and Reflections.- Invited Lecturers.

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