Abstract

The article presents a historical overview of the path to understanding the probabilistic nature of the laws governing the behavior of microobjects and the creation of quantum mechanics. Its postulates are given and directions in the mathematization of quantum theory are described. The fundamental differences of the quantum probabilistic model from the classical one are presented in an overview.

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