- The Elitzur–
Vaidman bomb-tester is a
quantum mechanics thought experiment that uses interaction-free
measurements to
verify that a bomb is functional...
- Lev
Vaidman (born 4
September 1955) is a Russian-Israeli
physicist and
Professor at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is
noted for his
theoretical work...
- Lev
Vaidman in the
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. In the 2001 paper, "Probability and the many-worlds
interpretation of
quantum theory",
Vaidman writes...
- branch, as
predicted by the
Copenhagen interpretation.
Since then Lockwood,
Vaidman, and
others have made
similar proposals,
which require placing macroscopic...
-
subjunctive mood
Counterfactual definiteness, in
quantum theory Elitzur–
Vaidman bomb tester, in
quantum theory (counterfactual measurements) This disambiguation...
- are both pre- and post-selected,
Yakir Aharonov,
David Albert and Lev
Vaidman developed the
theory of weak values. In TSVF,
causality is time-symmetric;...
- Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. He is
noted for the Elitzur–
Vaidman bomb
tester experiment in
quantum mechanics,
which was
publicised by Roger...
- mechanics. Thus a
leading exponent of the two-state
vector formalism, Lev
Vaidman,
states that the two-state
vector formalism dovetails well with Hugh Everett's...
- probability, and
scientific confirmation." Many
worlds (2010): 307–354.
Vaidman, Lev "Many-Worlds
Interpretation of
Quantum Mechanics", The
Stanford Encyclopedia...
- co-received the 1998 Wolf Prize. In 1988, Aharonov,
David Albert, and Lev
Vaidman published their theory of weak values. This work was
motivated by Aharonov's...