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- Q3984071 subject Q7783893.
- Q3984071 subject Q8551791.
- Q3984071 abstract "The Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory, or GRW, is a collapse theory in quantum mechanics. GRW differs from other collapse theories by proposing that wave function collapse happens spontaneously. GRW is an attempt to avoid the measurement problem in quantum mechanics. It was first reported in 1985.".
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- Q3984071 comment "The Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory, or GRW, is a collapse theory in quantum mechanics. GRW differs from other collapse theories by proposing that wave function collapse happens spontaneously. GRW is an attempt to avoid the measurement problem in quantum mechanics. It was first reported in 1985.".
- Q3984071 label "Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory".