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  1. Pure states, mixtures, and reduction of the wave packet.J. Andrade E. Silva - 1972 - Foundations of Physics 2 (4):245-256.
    The usual distinction in quantum mechanics between pure states and mixtures is shown not to be independent of the interpretation adopted. Thus, in a causal theory, certain states should be regarded as sharing the nature of both pure states and mixtures and, as a result, important questions in the theory of measurement must be considered in a different light.
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  • The reinterpretation of wave mechanics.Louis de Broglie - 1970 - Foundations of Physics 1 (1):5-15.
    The author begins by recalling how he was led in 1923–24 to the ideas of wave mechanics in generalizing the ideas of Einstein's theory of light quanta. He made himself at that time a concrete physical picture of the coexistence of waves and particles and, in 1927, attempted to give them precise form in his “theory of the double solution.” As other ideas prevailed at the time, he abandoned the development of his conception. But for the past twenty years, once (...)
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