Copenhagen interpretation
The Copenhagen interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics formulated by Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg while collaborating in Copenhagen around 1927. Bohr and Heisenberg extended the probabilistic interpretation of the wavefunction, proposed by Max Born. Their interpretation attempts to answer some perplexing questions which arise as a result of the wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics, such as the measurement problem.
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Interpretation of quantum mechanics - Niels Bohr - Werner Heisenberg - Copenhagen - 1927 - Wavefunction - Max Born - Wave-particle duality - Quantum mechanics - Measurement problem
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| ► | The meaning of the wavefunction |
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| ► | Further reading |
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