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A Note on Quantum Logic and the Uncertainty Principle
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
Abstract
It is shown that the uncertainty principle has nothing directly to do with the non-localisability of position and momentum for an individual system on the quantum logical view. The product Δx·Δp for localisation of the ranges of position and momentum of an individual system → ∞, while the quantities ΔX and ΔP in the uncertainty principle ΔX·ΔP ≥ ħ/2, must be given a statistical interpretation on the quantum logical view.
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I should like to thank David B. Pearson for his comments and suggestions, particularly those concerning the proof sketched in section II.
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