Weak Quantum Theory: Complementarity and Entanglement in Physics and Beyond

Foundations of Physics 32 (3):379-406 (2002)
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Abstract

The concepts of complementarity and entanglement are considered with respect to their significance in and beyond physics. A formally generalized, weak version of quantum theory, more general than ordinary quantum theory of physical systems, is outlined and tentatively applied to two examples.

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