Effect algebras and unsharp quantum logics D. J. FoulisM. K. Bennett Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1331 - 1352
Quantum, classical and intermediate: An illustrative example Diederik AertsThomas Durt Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1353 - 1369
Spin precession revisited Ph. A. MartinM. Sassoli de Bianchi Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1371 - 1378
Classical field theory and analogy between Newton's and Maxwell's equations Zbigniew Oziewicz Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1379 - 1402
Quantum logics and hilbert space Sylvia Pulmannová Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1403 - 1414
Embedding of the classical into the quantum description of photons M. EnderleH. Neumann Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1415 - 1424
Nearly orthosymmetric ortholattices and hilbert spaces R. MayetS. Pulmannová Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1425 - 1437
The logic of quantum systems with diagonal singularities I. AntoniouZ. Suchanecki Part III. Invited Papers Dedicated to Constantin Piron Pages: 1439 - 1457