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What is Born’s probability rule?

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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A: The Born probability rule is the method for extracting a probability from

quantum wave functions. The probability is P = ψψ∗ where ψ is the wave function

describing the state of a quantum system and ψ∗ is the complex conjugate or time-

reverse of the wave function. This forces the probability to be real and positive, even

when the wave function is a complex quantity, with real and imaginary parts. For the

Copenhagen Interpretation, the Born rule is an assumption, a non-obvious postulate

that must be adopted ad hoc. One of the major arguments in favor of the Transactional

Interpretation is that the Born rule is a direct consequence of the transaction model

and not an independent assumptio

Answered by Anonymous
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The Born rule (also called the Born law, Born's rule, or Born's law), formulated by German physicist Max Born in 1926, is a postulate of quantum mechanics giving the probability that a measurement on a quantum system will yield a given result.

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