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Open Questions in Quantum Physics: Invited Papers on the Foundations of Microphysics (Fundamental Theories of Physics)
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Author Alwyn Van der Merwe, Gino Tarozzi
Published 1984
Publisher Springer
Pages 440
ISBN 9027718539

Based on the Workshop on Open Questions in Quantum Physics, held in Bari, Italy, May 4-7, 1983. "Even a physicist or philosopher of physics who does not subscribe to the realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics will find the book stimulating, informative and, perhaps to his surprise, also enjoyable.'' Foundations of Physics'

Review by Richard Healey, Philosophy of Science (March 1987), 54(1):132-134.

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