Observables, disassembled

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 63:150-162 (2018)
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Abstract

How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum theory? This paper argues that philosophers and physicists should jettison a standard dogma: that observables must be represented by self-adjoint or Hermitian operators. Four classes of non-standard observables are identified: normal operators, symmetric operators, real-spectrum operators, and none of these. The philosophical and physical implications of each are explored.

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