Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2002-11-10
Theor.Math.Phys. 132 (2002) 1262-1274
Physics
Quantum Physics
13 pages, Latex, no figures. Version of the article publised in Theoretical and Mathematicl Physics, 132(3); 1262-1274 (2002)
Scientific paper
We show that the principles of a ''complete physical theory'' and the conclusions of the standard quantum mechanics do not irreconcilably contradict each other as is commonly believed. In the algebraic approach, we formulate axioms that allow constructing a renewed mathematical scheme of quantum mechanics. This scheme involves the standard mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. Simultaneously, it contains a mathematical object that adequately describes a single experiment. We give an example of the application of the proposed scheme.
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