
TL;DR
This paper compares quantum mechanical probability densities with those from classical random variable theory, discussing how their differences impact the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It highlights the distinctions between quantum and classical probability densities and explores their implications for understanding quantum theory.
Findings
Quantum densities differ from classical random variable densities.
The differences have significant implications for quantum interpretation.
The paper discusses the relevance of these differences for quantum theory.
Abstract
The quantum mechanical probability densities are compared with the probability densities treated by the theory of random variables. The relevance of their difference for the interpretation of quantum mechanics is commented.
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