On the reconstruction of the macroobservable

Foundations of Physics 10 (5-6):375-401 (1980)
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Abstract

The physical implications of the embedding method recently proposed as the basic concept for a formulation of the general relationship between classical and quantum mechanical modes of description of macroscopic systems are further examined. A conceptual analysis of the idea of a macroobservable is given. A very general assumption on the macroobservables, called the thermodynamic uncertainty principle, leads then to a proposal for a formal reconstruction prescription for the macroobservables. The implications of this reconstruction method for the formal structure of quantum statistical mechanics are discussed

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On the classical content of many-body quantum mechanics.Olaf Melsheimer - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (3-4):193-215.

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