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    Relativity and Probability, Classical or Quantal

    A ‘manifestly relativistic’ presentation of Laplace’s formalism of conditional probabilities is proposed, and its ‘correspondence’ with Dirac’s formalism of transition amplitudes is displayed. Algebraic revers...

    O. Costa De Beauregard in Bell’s Theorem, Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe (1989)

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    Relativity and Probability, Classical and Quantal

    A ’manifestly relativistic’ presentation of Laplace’s algebra of conditional probabilities is proposed, and its ’correspondence’ with Dirac’s algebra of quantal transition amplitudes is displayed. The algebrai...

    O. Costa de Beauregard in The Concept of Probability (1989)

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    Chapter

    Relativity and Probability, Classical and Quantal

    A ‘manifestly relativistic’ presentation of Laplace’s algebra of conditional probabilities is proposed, and its ‘correspondence’ with Dirac’s algebra of quantal transition amplitudes is displayed. The algebrai...

    O. Costa de Beauregard in Probability in the Sciences (1988)

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    Time Symmetry and Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

    There is something truly paradoxial in quantum mechanics. Physicists know well how to use it for explaining or predicting an ever-increasing harvest of phenomena, some of which are striking, even to the expert...

    O. Costa de Beauregard in Physical Sciences and History of Physics (1984)

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    CPT Invariance as Basic for Interpreting Quantum Mechanics

    This paper is an expanded version of one recently published in Foundations of Physics and is a continuation of previous works devoted to the EPR correlation.

    O. Costa de Beauregard in Old and New Questions in Physics, Cosmolog… (1983)

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    Two Lectures on the Direction of Time

    Since long ago theoretical physicists and/or philosophers of science have been trying to get at the knot of a truly puzzling enigma situated at the very heart of the problem of physical irreversibility. Poinca...

    O. Costa de Beauregard in Hans Reichenbach: Logical Empiricist (1979)