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The purpose of this article is to bring out in as conceptually clear terms as possible what seems to be a major incompleteness in the probability theory of particles offered by classical quantum mechanics. The exact nature of this incompleteness is illustrated by consideration of some simple quantum-mechanical examples. In addition, these examples are contrasted with the fundamental assumptions of Brownian motion in classical physics on the one hand, and with a controversy of a decade ago in mathematical psychology. (The psychological example is described in detail in the appendix.) Our central claim is that classical quantum mechanics is radically incomplete in its probabilistic account of the motion of particles.
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Suppes, P., Zanotti, M. (1976). Stochastic Incompleteness of Quantum Mechanics. In: Suppes, P. (eds) Logic and Probability in Quantum Mechanics. Synthese Library, vol 78. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9466-5_15
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