1974
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(74)90422-8
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Phenomenological theory of recorded fluctuations

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“…By using some simple calculations, completely similar with the ones given in [6,9], for one-observable situation, one finds easily…”
Section: Now We Can Estimate the Following Examples Of Mean (Expected...mentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…By using some simple calculations, completely similar with the ones given in [6,9], for one-observable situation, one finds easily…”
Section: Now We Can Estimate the Following Examples Of Mean (Expected...mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…But, if one takes into account the inherent imperfections of the experimental devices, it is credible and rightful the idea that the same measurement must be described as a process which change the probability distribution w (x, y). Some simplified versions of the respective idea were discussed in few of our previous works [6,7,8,9,10].…”
Section: The Case Of Classical Observablesmentioning
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“…Note that an analogous description of measurements concerning the random observables from CP was done by us formerly in [37].…”
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“…Moreover a true experimental evaluation of a MRV requires an adequate lot of samplings finished through a statistical set of individual results. A plausible theoretical description of the alluded evaluation can be done [9,13,14] through an information transmission process.…”
Section: Ephemeral Character (Caducity) Of the Doctrine About Wave Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%