Photo of Charles H. Randall Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: i - i
Concepts of states in physics G. Ludwig Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 621 - 633
On the inverse FPR problem: Quantum is classical George Svetlichny Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 635 - 650
Lattice theory, quadratic spaces, and quantum proposition systems Robert Piziak Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 651 - 665
The Schrödinger equation via an operator functional equation Donald E. Catlin Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 667 - 690
Refinement and unique Mackey decomposition for manuals and orthalogebras Matthew B. Younce Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 691 - 700
Brouwer-Zadeh logic and the operational approach to quantum mechanics Roberto Giuntini Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 701 - 714
Interval order and semiorder lattices M. F. Janowitz Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 715 - 732
Superposition in quantum and classical mechanics M. K. BennettD. J. Foulis Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 733 - 744
The paradox of two bottles in quantum mechanics Bogdan Mielnik Part II. Invited Papers Dedicated To The Memory Of Charles H. Randall (1928–1987) Pages: 745 - 755