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Limits of reductionism and the measurement problem

Arkady Bolotin

Published 2012-12-29Version 1

In the paper, we tackle the following questions: Could the difficulty in solving the Schrodinger equation for an arbitrarily large system be a reflection of some nature intrinsic property? And if so, could this difficulty be a resolution to the measurement problem?

Comments: 26 pages. Submitted for publication in Physics Essays
Journal: Physics Essays, Vol. 26: pp. 350-357, 2013
Categories: quant-ph
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