The single-mind and many-minds versions of quantum mechanics |
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Authors: | Jeffrey A. Barrett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, University of California, 92717-4555 Irvine, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | There is a long tradition of trying to find a satisfactory interpretation of Everett's relative-state formulation of quantum mechanics. Albert and Loewer recently described two new ways of reading Everett: one we will call the single-mind theory and the other the many-minds theory. I will briefly describe these theories and present some of their merits and problems. Since both are no-collapse theories, a significant merit is that they can take advantage of certain properties of the linear dynamics, which Everett apparently considered to be important, to constrain their statistical laws. |
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