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1Kochen-Specker epsilon-Obstruction for Position and MomentumPhysics Letters A 299 8-14. 2002.The Bell–Kochen–Specker theorem shows that, in any Hilbert space of dimension of at least 3, it is impossible to assign noncontextual definite values to all observables in such a way that the quantum-mechanical predictions are reproduced. This leaves open the issue of what subsets of observables may be assigned definite values. Clifton has shown that, for a system of at least two continuous degrees of freedom, it is not possible to assign simultaneous noncontextual values to two coordinates and …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| Philosophy of Probability |
| Quantum Mechanics |
| Space and Time |