Quantum Mechanics and Its Interpretations

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Bell, John S. "On the Impossible Pilot Wave." In Quantum, Space and Time: The Quest Continues, edited by Asim O. Barut, Alwyn van der Merwe, J. P. Vigier. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press (1984) 66-76.

Bub, Jeffrey. "Why Not Take All Observables as Beables?" In Fundamental Problems in Quantum Theory: A Conference Held in Honor of Professor John A. Wheeler, edited by Daniel Greenberger, Anton Zeilinger. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (1995) 761-767.

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Gell-Mann, M., J. B. Hartle. "Alternative Decohering Histories in Quantum Mechanics." In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on High Energy Physics, edited by K. K. Phua et al. Singapore: World Scientific (1991).

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Grangier, P., G. Roger, A. Aspect. "A New Light on Single Photon Interferences." In New Techniques and Ideas in Quantum Measurement Theory, edited by Daniel M. Greenberger. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (1986).

Greenberger, D. M., M. Horne, A. Zeilinger. "Going Beyond Bell's Theorem." In Bell's Theorem, Quantum Theory, and Conceptions of the Universe, edited by M. Kafatos. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1989).
The original G-H-Z paper on many particle Bell's theorem.

Halliwell, J. J. "A Review of the Decoherent Histories Approach to Quantum Mechanics." In Fundamental Problems in Quantum Theory, edited by D. M. Greenberger and A. Zeilinger. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (1995).

Lamb, Willis E. "Quantum Theory of Measurement." In New Techniques and Ideas in Quantum Measurement Theory, edited by Daniel M. Greenberger. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (1986) 407-416.

Omnès, Roland. "Recent Trends in the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics." In Science and the Future of Mankind: Science for Man and Man for Science. Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Science (2000) 475-83.

Penrose, Roger. "Gravity and State Vector Reduction." In Quantum Concepts in Space and Time, edited by Roger Penrose, Chris Isham. Oxford: Clarendon Press (1986) 130-145.

Penrose, Roger. "On Gravity's Role in Quantum State Reduction." In Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale: Contemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity, edited by C. Callender and N. Huggett. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2001) 290-304.

Peres, Asher. "When Is a Quantum Measurement?" In New Techniques and Ideas in Quantum Measurement Theory, edited by Daniel M. Greenberger. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (1986) 438-448.

Rovelli, Carlo. "Quantum Spacetime: What Do We Know?" In Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale: Contemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity, edited by C. Callender and N. Huggett. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2001) 101-122.

Wheeler, John Archibald. "How Come the Quantum?" In New Techniques and Ideas in Quantum Measurement Theory, edited by Daniel M. Greenberger. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (1986) 304-316.