The problem of objectification in quantum mechanics

Foundations of Physics 21 (8):889-904 (1991)
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Abstract

The hypotheses of weak and strong objectification of quantum mechanical observables, as well as theoretical arguments and experimental evidence against these hypotheses, are systematically reviewed

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