The Copenhagen Interpretation
Prof. Don Howard
University of Notre Dame
The term 'Copenhagen interpretation' has become entrenched in the later twentieth century physics and philosophy of physics literature, denoting a cluster of ideas associated, rightly or wrongly, with leading thinkers centered around Niels Bohr and Bohr’s Institute in Copenhagen. In my talk, I will show that there is no unitary Copenhagen interpretation and disentangle the various ideas that too often are conflated under this one, misleading name.
Hosted by Prof. Stroberg
Originally published at physics.nd.edu.