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Von Neumann's concept of quantum logic and quantum probability

Miklós Rédei

pp. 153-172

The idea of quantum logic first appears explicitly in the short Section 5 of Chapter III. in von Neumann's 1932 book on the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics [31]; however, the real birthplace of quantum logic is commonly identified with the 1936 seminal paper co-authored by G. Birkhoff and J. von Neumann [5]. The aim of this review is to recall the main idea of the Birkhoff-von Neumann concept1 of quantum logic as this was put forward in the 1936 paper. The review is motivated partly by two facts related to quantum logic: one, peculiar, is that the 1936 von Neumann concept is an almost totally neglected2 topic in the enormous quantum logic literature [17]; the other, not very well-known, is that von Neumann was never completely satisfied with how he had worked out quantum logic.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2012-0_10

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Rédei, M. (2001)., Von Neumann's concept of quantum logic and quantum probability, in , John von Neumann and the foundations of quantum physics, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 153-172.

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