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The following pages link to Can a future choice affect a past measurement's outcome? (Q307197):
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- Quantum measurement and initial conditions (Q293996) (← links)
- \(\Psi\)-epistemic quantum cosmology? (Q341583) (← links)
- Completing the physical representation of quantum algorithms provides a quantitative explanation of their computational speedup (Q1643528) (← links)
- A bi-directional big bang/crunch universe within a two-state-vector quantum mechanics? (Q1735914) (← links)
- Interaction-free effects between distant atoms (Q1742829) (← links)
- What weak measurements and weak values really mean: reply to Kastner (Q1748025) (← links)
- An intricate quantum statistical effect and the foundation of quantum mechanics (Q2241377) (← links)
- A relational time-symmetric framework for analyzing the quantum computational speedup (Q2286506) (← links)
- The universe remembers no wavefunction collapse (Q2329929) (← links)
- Can the two-time interpretation of quantum mechanics solve the measurement problem? (Q2358039) (← links)
- Analysis of single-particle nonlocality through the prism of weak measurements (Q5114371) (← links)
- Introduction to Weak Measurements and Weak Values (Q5506711) (← links)
- The Phase Space Formulation of Time-Symmetric Quantum Mechanics (Q5506715) (← links)
- Extraction of product and higher moment weak values: applications in quantum state reconstruction and entanglement detection (Q6115332) (← links)
- The post-determined block universe (Q6590100) (← links)