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What are the basic rules of quantum physics and how does it work?
lugita15 said:The difference is whether Special Relativity is used. Non-relativistic quantum physics is known at quantum mechanics.
How does this change when non-Kopenhagen / collapse-free interpretations are being considered?Kevin_Axion said:Postulate 4: Probabilistic result of measurement
The probability of observing an eigenvector is derived from the square of its wavefunction.
Kevin_Axion said:These are the postulates of Quantum Physics:
Postulate 2: Observables of a system
A measurable quantity corresponds to an operator with eigenvectors spanning the space.
Kevin_Axion said:These are the postulates of Quantum Physics:
Postulate 3: Observation of a system
Measuring a system applies the observable's operator to the system and the system collapses into the observed eigenvector.
pedrapgwilym said:I downloaded a copy of Dirac's "The Principles of Quantum Mechanics" and the first chapter is (apart from some gross transcription errors) a brilliantly simple exposition of the concept of superposition. Got well into the second chapter on Dynamical Variables and Observables only to find that it is missing pp. 32 & 33. Does anyone know how I can get them?