2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10701-017-0116-1
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Yes, More Decoherence: A Reply to Critics

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“…without the additional physical and philosophical baggage that the standard realist interpretations carry. This is the point where decoherence appears in the debate (see, e.g., Crull, 2017, and references therein; Di Biagio and Rovelli, 2021, section 1.2).…”
Section: Reshaping Metaphysical Realism: the Case Of Quantum Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…without the additional physical and philosophical baggage that the standard realist interpretations carry. This is the point where decoherence appears in the debate (see, e.g., Crull, 2017, and references therein; Di Biagio and Rovelli, 2021, section 1.2).…”
Section: Reshaping Metaphysical Realism: the Case Of Quantum Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The processes leading to the disappearance of such terms are therefore called decoherence [ 75 , 83 , 84 ]. Something more than decoherence is needed, however, to explain a unique outcome for any a measurement event [ 79 ] (Section 1) [ 85 , 86 , 87 ]. Many analyses of the measurement problem acknowledge this and go no further, but there are several approaches which go beyond decoherence to explain how a unique outcome can arise in a single run [ 39 ] (Section 11.4) [ 78 ] (ch.…”
Section: Entanglement Measurement Uncertainty Two-slit and Bell-type ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Does decoherence offer a solution to the challenge of analyzing measurement in quantum mechanics? This question need a careful response [279,280].…”
Section: Decoherence: Not In Itself a Solution But Useful In Particumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.2 above, the nature and extent of the measurement problem depends on the interpretation. Thus the implications of decoherence theory for the measurement problem depend on specific interpretative framework used [245,260,266,279,281]. -Extrinsic decoherence theory involves a split between an ignored E and a considered [S+A], and so can be seen as involving something similar to von Neumann's infinite regress (see Sect.…”
Section: Decoherence: Not In Itself a Solution But Useful In Particul...mentioning
confidence: 99%