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Is the Interpretation of Delayed-Choice Experiments Misleading?

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Authors: P. Roussel, I. Stefan

Year

2007

Paper ID

49932

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Preprint

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Abstract

The interpretation of an experimental realization of Wheeler's delayed-choice gedanken experiment is discussed and called into question.

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  • The interpretation of an experimental realization of Wheeler's delayed-choice gedanken experiment is discussed and called into question.

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