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  1. In quantum mechanics, the consistent histories or simply "consistent quantum theory" interpretation generalizes the complementarity aspect of the conventional Copenhagen interpretation. The approach is sometimes called decoherent histories and in other work decoherent histories are more specialized.

  2. The consistent histories interpretation generalizes the conventional Copenhagen interpretation and attempts to provide a natural interpretation of quantum cosmology. The theory is based on a consistency criterion that allows the history of a system to be described so that the probabilities for each history obey the additive rules of ...

  3. 7 de ago. de 2014 · The consistent histories interpretation of quantum mechanics was introduced by Griffiths (1984), and discussed by Omnès in a series of papers beginning with (Omnès 1988). The decoherent histories approach that first appeared in Gell-Mann & Hartle (1990) contains similar ideas.

  4. En mecánica cuántica, las historias consistentes (también llamadas historias decoherentes) es una interpretación cuántica con el objetivo de generalizar la interpretación convencional de Copenhague y dar una interpretación natural de la cosmología cuántica.

  5. This is a brief introduction to the consistent histories approach to quantum mechanics. Aside from some orienting commentary, it is a proper – but also dense – subset of the first 11 chapters of Griffiths “Consistent Quantum Theory”. 1. Physical Properties and Logical Operations

  6. 25 de jul. de 2009 · The consistent histories interpretation of quantum mechanics was introduced by Griffiths in 1984 [1], and further developed by Omnès in 1987 [2]. It is essentially identical to the decoherent histories approach of Gell—Mann and Hartle that first appeared in 1989 [3].