Quantum Physics

   

Quantum Mechanics Without the Measurement Axiom.

Authors: Jiri Soucek

We present the axiomatization of quantum mechanics which does not contain axioms concerning the measurement. Instead of the concept of measurement this axiomatization uses the concept of the observation of the individual state of the measuring system after the run of the experiment. It is proved that the resulting theory is empirically equivalent to the standard quantum mechanics but it is also shown that these two theories are (theoretically) different.

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[v1] 2016-03-04 17:14:22

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