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1 October 2013 Quantum theory as the most robust description of reproducible experiments: application to a rigid linear rotator
H. De Raedt, M. I. Katsnelson, K. Michielsen
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Abstract
It is shown that the Schr¨odinger equation of a rigid linear rotator can be obtained from a straightforward application of logical inference, providing another illustration that basic equations of quantum theory follow from inductive inference, applied to experiments for which there is uncertainty about individual events and for which the frequencies of the observed events are robust with respect to small changes in the conditions under which the experiments are carried out.
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H. De Raedt, M. I. Katsnelson, and K. Michielsen "Quantum theory as the most robust description of reproducible experiments: application to a rigid linear rotator", Proc. SPIE 8832, The Nature of Light: What are Photons? V, 883212 (1 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2026998
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KEYWORDS
Quantum physics

Sensors

Probability theory

Particles

Molecules

Physics

Logic

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