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Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (17)

Niestegge, Gerd (2022) A generic approach to the quantum mechanical transition probability. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 478 (2260). Williams, Porter (2022) Entanglement, Complexity, and Causal Asymmetry in Quantum Theories. Foundations of Physics. Williams, Porter (2022) The fate of causal structure under time reversal. [Preprint] Wallace, David (2022) On the reality of the global phase. [Preprint] Ciepielewski, Gerardo Sanjuan and Okon, Elias (2022) From locality to factorizability: a novel escape… Read more →

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Exact Gravity Duals for Simple Quantum Circuits. (arXiv:2112.12158v1 [hep-th]) 上午9:40 | Johanna Erdmenger, Mario Flory, Marius Gerbershagen, Michal P. Heller, Anna-Lena Weigel | quant-ph updates on arXiv.org Holographic complexity proposals have sparked interest in quantifying the cost of state preparation in quantum field theories and its possible dual gravitational manifestations. The most basic ingredient in defining complexity is the notion… Read more →

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Everettian probabilities, the Deutsch-Wallace theorem and the Principal Principle. (arXiv:2010.11591v1 [quant-ph]) 2020年10月23日 星期五 下午4:54 | Harvey R. Brown, Gal Ben Porath | quant-ph updates on arXiv.org This paper is concerned with the nature of probability in physics, and in quantum mechanics in particular. It starts with a brief discussion of the evolution of Itamar Pitowsky’s thinking about probability in quantum… Read more →

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Life, death, new species and children from a “Quantum Game of Life”. (arXiv:1902.07834v1 [quant-ph])  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2019-2-23 12:58am GMT Authors: David Faux, Mayank Shah, Christopher Knapp The classical “game of life” (GOL) due to Conway is a famous mathematical game constructed as a two-dimensional cellular automaton in which each cell is either alive or dead. A set of evolutionary rules… Read more →

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50 years in the Landau Institute environment. (arXiv:1810.04447v5 [physics.hist-ph] UPDATED)  physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2018-10-20 1:07am GMT Authors: G.E. Volovik Khalatnikov created the unique Institute, where practically all the important areas of theoretical physics have been represented, opening the broad way for collaboration. Here I discuss the influence of the multilayer environment of Landau Institute on my work during 50… Read more →

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Dimensional reduction via a novel Higgs mechanism. (arXiv:1806.07520v1 [gr-qc] CROSS LISTED)  hep-th updates on arXiv.org on 2018-6-23 1:03am GMT Authors: Saurya Das, Mir Faizal Many theories of quantum gravity live in higher dimensions, and their reduction to four dimensions via mechanisms such as Kaluza-Klein compactification or brane world models have associated problems. We propose a novel mechanism of dimensional reduction via spontaneous… Read more →

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Objective probability and the mind-body relation  ScienceDirect Publication: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics on 2017-2-10 1:42pm GMT Publication date: Available online 9 February 2017 Source:Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics Author(s): Paul Tappenden Objective probability in quantum mechanics… Read more →

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This is a list of this week’s papers on quantum foundations published in various journals or uploaded to preprint servers such as arxiv.org and PhilSci Archive. Information Content of Gravitational Radiation and the Vacuum. (arXiv:1607.03122v2 [hep-th] UPDATED) hep-th updates on arXiv.org on 2016-9-17 8:11am GMT Authors: Raphael Bousso, Illan Halpern, Jason Koeller Known entropy bounds, and the Generalized Second Law, were recently shown… Read more →

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Learning to Represent: Mathematics-first accounts of representation and their relation to natural language   from philsciSun Mar 24 2024 01:37:01 (6 days)# 10. Wallace, David (2024) Learning to Represent: Mathematics-first accounts of representation and their relation to natural language. [Preprint] Analyticity and the Unruh effect: a study of local modular flow   from gr-qc by Jonathan SorceFri Mar 29 2024 17:22:32 (1 day)# 1…. Read more →