How to justify Born's rule using the pilot wave theory of de Broglie?
A. Drezet

TL;DR
This paper explores new derivations of Born's rule within de Broglie's pilot wave theory, aiming to justify quantum probability through alternative theoretical approaches.
Contribution
It presents novel derivations of Born's rule specifically tailored to the pilot wave framework, expanding understanding of quantum probability foundations.
Findings
Multiple new derivations of Born's rule are proposed.
The work clarifies the role of pilot wave theory in justifying quantum probabilities.
It offers insights into the theoretical consistency of de Broglie's approach.
Abstract
In this article we discuss few new derivations of the so called Born's rule for quantum probability in the context of the pilot wave theory proposed by de Broglie in 1927.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
