Reality and measurement of the wave function

W. G. Unruh
Phys. Rev. A 50, 882 – Published 1 July 1994
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Abstract

Using a simple version of the model for the quantum measurement of a two-level system, the contention of Aharonov, Anandan, and Vaidman [Phys. Rev. A 47, 4616 (1993)] that one must in certain circumstances give the wave function an ontological as well as an epistemological significance is examined. I decide that their argument that the wave function of a system can be measured on a single system fails to establish the key point and that what they demonstrate is the ontological significance of certain operators in the theory, with the wave function playing its usual epistemological role.

  • Received 30 June 1993

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.50.882

©1994 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

W. G. Unruh

  • CIAR Cosmology Program, Department of Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada V6T 2A6

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Comment on ‘‘Meaning of the wave function’’

Carlo Rovelli
Phys. Rev. A 50, 2788 (1994)

Original Article

Meaning of the wave function

Y. Aharonov, J. Anandan, and L. Vaidman
Phys. Rev. A 47, 4616 (1993)

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Vol. 50, Iss. 1 — July 1994

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