ScienceOpen:
research and publishing network
For Publishers
Discovery
Metadata
Peer review
Hosting
Publishing
For Researchers
Join
Publish
Review
Collect
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Blog
About
Search
Advanced search
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
Search
Advanced search
For Publishers
Discovery
Metadata
Peer review
Hosting
Publishing
For Researchers
Join
Publish
Review
Collect
Blog
About
2
views
0
references
Top references
cited by
0
Cite as...
0 reviews
Review
0
comments
Comment
0
recommends
+1
Recommend
0
collections
Add to
0
shares
Share
Twitter
Sina Weibo
Facebook
Email
1,287
similar
All similar
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Book Chapter
: not found
Many Worlds?
Everett and Wheeler: the Untold Story
monograph
Author(s):
Peter Byrne
Publication date:
June 24 2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Read this book at
Publisher
Buy book
Review
Review book
Invite someone to review
Bookmark
Cite as...
There is no author summary for this book yet. Authors can add summaries to their books on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.
Related collections
ScienceOpen Research
Author and book information
Book Chapter
Publication date:
June 24 2010
Pages
: 521-541
DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199560561.003.0021
SO-VID:
8155ae62-1137-47d3-af24-4c66e8030350
History
Data availability:
Comments
Comment on this book
Sign in to comment
Book chapters
pp. 1
Many Worlds? An Introduction
pp. 53
Decoherence and Ontology (or: How I learned to stop worrying and love FAPP)
pp. 73
Quasiclassical Realms
pp. 99
Macroscopic Superpositions, Decoherent Histories, and the Emergence of Hydrodynamic Behaviour
pp. 121
Can the World be Only Wavefunction?
pp. 144
A Metaphysician Looks at the Everett Interpretation 1
pp. 154
Commentary: Reply to Hawthorne: Physics before Metaphysics 1
pp. 181
Chance in the Everett Interpretation
pp. 206
A Fair Deal for Everettians
pp. 227
How to Prove the Born Rule
pp. 264
Everett and Evidence
pp. 307
One World Versus Many: The Inadequacy of Everettian Accounts of Evolution, Probability, and Scientific Confirmation
pp. 355
Probability in the Everett Picture
pp. 369
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: Can Savage Salvage Everettian Probability?
pp. 409
Quantum Jumps, Born's Rule, and Objective Reality
pp. 433
Two Dogmas About Quantum Mechanics
pp. 460
Rabid Dogma? Comments on Bub and Pitowsky
pp. 467
The Principal Principle and Probability in the Many‐Worlds Interpretation
pp. 476
De Broglie–Bohm Pilot‐Wave Theory: Many Worlds in Denial?
pp. 510
Reply to Valentini, ‘De Broglie–Bohm Pilot‐Wave Theory: Many Worlds in Denial?’
pp. 521
Everett and Wheeler: the Untold Story
pp. 542
Apart from Universes
pp. 553
Many Worlds in Context
pp. 582
Time Symmetry and the Many‐Worlds Interpretation
Similar content
1,287
The Emergent Multiverse: Quantum Theory According to the Everett Interpretation
Authors:
D Wallace
There Is No Basis Ambiguity in Everett Quantum Mechanics
Authors:
Dan Everett Cries Whorf
Authors:
James Stanlaw
See all similar