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Comment on "Understanding the Frauchiger-Renner argument" by Jeffrey Bub

arXiv
Authors: Anthony Sudbery

Year

2020

Paper ID

21019

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Bub has recently claimed that the Frauchiger-Renner argument does not require an assumption that the state vector undergoes projection after measurement. It is shown that this claim is not true, and an alternative understanding of the argument is offered.

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  • Bub has recently claimed that the Frauchiger-Renner argument does not require an assumption that the state vector undergoes projection after measurement.

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