
Paul A.M. Dirac`sThe Principles of Quantum Mechanics | SpringerLink
... December last.” 9 His letter ends: “P.S. The names of the translators of your book are as follows: Yoshio Nishina, Shin-Ichiro Tomonaga, Minoru Kobayashi, and Hidehiko Tamaki.” Tamaki described how this translation was prepared: Dr. Nishina had been thinking about translating Dirac’s Principles of Q ...
... December last.” 9 His letter ends: “P.S. The names of the translators of your book are as follows: Yoshio Nishina, Shin-Ichiro Tomonaga, Minoru Kobayashi, and Hidehiko Tamaki.” Tamaki described how this translation was prepared: Dr. Nishina had been thinking about translating Dirac’s Principles of Q ...
ON THE GENERAL FORM OF QUANTUM STOCHASTIC
... for quantum states, giving the dynamical solution for the well-known quantum measurement problem. Some particular types of such equations have been considered recently in the phenomenological theories of quantum permanent reduction [4, 5], continuous measurement collapse [6, 7], spontaneous jumps [8 ...
... for quantum states, giving the dynamical solution for the well-known quantum measurement problem. Some particular types of such equations have been considered recently in the phenomenological theories of quantum permanent reduction [4, 5], continuous measurement collapse [6, 7], spontaneous jumps [8 ...