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This tag is for questions relating to what, if anything, the quantum mechanical formalism and experimental results say about the way the world works.
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On particle diffraction and its relation to the statistical interpretation of the wave function
In a section of Heisenberg's The Physical Principles of Quantum Theory; he emphasizes Duane's perspective on corpuscular picture of diffraction/reflection and points out for example for a grating, if …
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On particle diffraction and its relation to the statistical interpretation of the wave function
Particles can be diffracted due to their quantum nature and that is understood by their wave-like behavior. Clearly seen in e.g. plane wave solutions of the Schrodinger equation or a superposition of …