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"However, the 'wave-particle trade-off is now expressed in terms of an inequality, known as Englert-Greenberger duality or simply wave-particle duality relation". See also ref 24 in this work.
"However, the 'wave-particle trade-off is now expressed in terms of an inequality, known as Englert-Greenberger duality or simply wave-particle duality relation". See also ref 24 in this work.
[T]here is no point in looking for the Copenhagen interpretation as a unified and consistent logical structure. Terms such as "Copenhagen interpretation" or "Copenhagen school" are based on the history of the development of quantum mechanics; they form a simplified and often convenient way of referring to the ideas of a number of physicists who played an important role in the establishment of quantum mechanics, and who were collaborators of Bohr's at his Institute or took part in the discussions during the crucial years. On closer inspection, one sees quite easily that these ideas are divergent in detail and that in particular the views of Bohr, the spiritual leader of the school, form a separate entity which can now be understood only by a thorough study of as many as possible of the relevant publications by Bohr himself.