Clinical outcome in 1000 patients with localized prostate cancer treated with external beam radiotherapy and high-dose-rate 192-Iridium brachytherapy boost: A single institution experience
Hardy's paradox is analysed within Feynman's formulation of quantum mechanics. A transition amplitude is represented as a sum over virtual paths which different intermediate measurements convert into different sets of real pathways. Contradictions arise if conflicting statements are applied to the same statistical ensemble. Usefulness of “strange” weak values for resolving the paradox is disputed.