Abstract

In the first part of this work, an attempt of a realistic interpretation ofquantum logic is presented. Propositions of quantum logic are interpreted as corresponding to certain macroscopic objects called filters; these objects are used to select beams of particles. The problem of representing the propositions as projectors in a Hilbert space is considered and the classical approach to this question due to Birkhoff and von Neumann is criticized as neglecting certain physically important properties of filters. A new approach to this problem is proposed.

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