Can one detect the state of an individual system? L. E. Ballentine Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 333 - 342
Information-theoretic bell inequalities and the relative measure of probability Milan Vinduška Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 343 - 355
Recursive definition for elements of reality Asher Peres Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 357 - 361
A historical perspective to the present-day locality debate T. W. Marshall Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 363 - 370
The physical meaning of quantization Emilio Santos Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 371 - 379
Propensities, correlations, and metaphysics Michael Redhead Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 381 - 394
Continuum and discretum—Unified field theory and elementary constants Hans-Jürgen Treder Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 395 - 420
On the definition and evolution of states in relativistic classical and quantum mechanics L. P. Horwitz Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 421 - 450
Many-Hilbert-spaces approach to the wave-function collapse Mikio NamikiSaverio Pascazio Part IV. Invited Papers Dedicated To Sir Karl Popper Pages: 451 - 466