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I am seeking for books on foundations of Quantum Mechanics with subjects like the EPR experiment, Bell's theorem, the problem of measurement, entanglement, decoherence, nonlocality, interpretations, QM without observer, different formalisms etc.

I prefer modern books, post graduate oriented, with history, formalisms and different approaches for a young researcher specialize himself on the subject.

EDIT: the other question marked as "duplicate" do not fit my needs. I prefer books with higher modern mathematics, deep arguments and well-defined positions within the philosophy of science, post graduate oriented, if those exists. I need a book to get plenty knowledge as to do research in that academic area, not an intuitive approach.

Gustavo
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  • Possible duplicates: http://physics.stackexchange.com/q/22409/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Aug 09 '14 at 00:28
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    I recommend "The interpretation of quantum mechanics" by R. Omnes at Princeton University Press. It starts with a regular introduction to Copenhagen quantum mechanics, and then all the foundational questions are discussed one by one, including decoherence. It includes exercises. – Mathias Aug 19 '14 at 18:44

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