Jean-pierre vigier at seventy-five: La lutte continue Peter Holland Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 1 - 4
Describing the macroscopic world: Closing the circle within the dynamical reduction program G. C. GhirardiR. GrassiF. Benatti Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 5 - 38
The unstable system in relativistic quantum mechanics L. P. Horwitz Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 39 - 65
Quantum mechanical evolution of relativistic particles Philippe Droz-Vincent Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 67 - 90
Bell's theorem based on a generalized EPR criterion of reality Philippe H. EberhardPhilippe Rosselet Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 91 - 111
Is “relative quantum phase” transitive? A. J. Leggett Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 113 - 122
More ado about nothing Michael Redhead Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 123 - 137
Time reversal for systems with internal symmetry E. C. G. SudarshanL. C. Biedenharn Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 139 - 143
The modal interpretation of quantum mechanics and its generalization to density operators Pieter E. VermaasDennis Dieks Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 145 - 158
Compatible statistical interpretation of a wave packet Mirjana BožićZvonko Marić Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 159 - 173
The charge quantization condition inO(3) vacuum electrodynamics M. W. Evans Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 175 - 181
The nature of Einstein's objections to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics Michel Paty Invited Papers Dedicated to Jean-Pierre Vigier Pages: 183 - 204