PROBABILITY, INFORMATION, AND PHYSICS
Problems with Quantum Mechanics in the Context of a Novel Probability Theory
by Paolo Rocchi (Author)
This book deals with two main topics. The first is a theory that aims to unify the many interpretations of probability presented in the literature. The second uses this comprehensive theory of probability to answer the questions of quantum mechanics that have long been debated. The entire book proposes original solutions that several experimental cases substantiate.
Contents:
- About the Author
- About the Book
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Introduction
- What Went Wrong in Probability Theory?:
- Pascal's Manifesto
- Easy to Use, Namely Substantially Knotty
- Influential Writers
- What Probability Assesses
- Repercussions From the Missing Comprehensive Theory
- Discussing a Viable Road
- Elements of a Structural Theory
- Fields of Application
- Completing the Description of Events
- Measuring the Events
- Formulas to be Proven
- How to Test Probability
- Consequence of Probability Testing
- How Discrepant Features Cohabit
- Conditional Probability
- The Behaviors of Material Outcomes
- An Essay on Quantum Mechanics
- Postface
Readership: Experts and academicians involved with probability and statistics at the theoretical level and/or application level.
Key Features:
- The book focuses on two key points: the problem of probability interpretation opened for over three centuries and a purely probabilistic explanation of quantum mechanics
Format
EPUB
Protection
DRM Protected
Publication date
August 29, 2023
Publisher
Collection
Page count
288
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9789811272769
File size
4 MB
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- Includes the page numbers of the print version
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