Probability Zero in Bohm’s Theory

Philosophy of Science 80 (5):1148-1158 (2013)
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Abstract

We describe two anomalies in Bohm’s quantum theory that shed light on the notion of probability zero in quantum mechanics. In one anomaly the preferred reference frame may be discovered

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Orly Shenker
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Meir Hemmo
University of Haifa

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