Quantum theory offers a strange, and perhaps unique, case in the
history of science. Although research into its roots has provided
important results in recent years, the debate goes on. Some
theorists argue that quantum theory is weakened by the inclusion of
the so called "reduction of the state vector" in its foundations.
Quantum Theory without Reduction presents arguments in favor of
quantum theory as a consistent and complete theory without this
reduction and as a theory capable of explaining all known features
of the measurement problem. This collection of invited
contributions defines and explores different aspects of this issue,
bringing an old debate into a new perspective and leading to a more
satisfying consensus about quantum theory. The book will be of
interest to researchers in theoretical physics and mathematical
physics involved in the foundations of quantum theory. Scientists,
engineers, and philosophers interested in the conceptual problems
of quantum theory will also find this work stimulating.
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