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Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (11)

The Wigner function in the relativistic quantum mechanics. (arXiv:1903.08975v1 [quant-ph])  hep-th updates on arXiv.org on 2019-3-23 1:09am GMT Authors: K. Kowalski, J. Rembielinski A detailed study is presented of the relativistic Wigner function for a quantum spinless particle evolving in time according to the Salpeter equation. A Quantum Mechanics Picture. (arXiv:1612.09114v3 [quant-ph] UPDATED)  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2019-3-23 1:08am GMT Authors: Jeconias… Read more →

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Continuity of measurement outcomes. (arXiv:1805.12404v1 [quant-ph])  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2018-6-02 3:59am GMT Authors: J. Sperling It is demonstrated that the collapse of the wave function is equivalent to the continuity of measurement outcomes. The latter states that a second measurement has to result in the same outcome as the first measurement of the same observable for a vanishing time… Read more →

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At what time does a quantum experiment have a result?   The Extended Bloch Representation of Quantum Mechanics for Infinite-Dimensional Entities. (arXiv:1704.06249v1 [quant-ph])  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2017-4-21 7:39am GMT Authors: Diederik Aerts, Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi We show that the extended Bloch representation of quantum mechanics also applies to infinite-dimensional entities, to the extent that the number of (possibly infinitely… Read more →

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Classical Branch Structure from Spatial Redundancy in a Many-Body Wave Function  PRL: General Physics: Statistical and Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Information, etc. on 2017-3-24 2:00pm GMT Author(s): C. Jess Riedel When the wave function of a large quantum system unitarily evolves away from a low-entropy initial state, there is strong circumstantial evidence it develops “branches”: a decomposition into orthogonal components that… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (38)

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 →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (18)

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. The Reality of Casimir Friction. (arXiv:1508.00626v2 [quant-ph] UPDATED) quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2016-4-29 12:38am GMT Authors: K. A. Milton, J. S. Høye, I. Brevik For more than 35 years theorists have studied quantum or Casimir friction,… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (49)

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. A brief history of the multiverse. (arXiv:1512.01203v1 [hep-th]) gr-qc updates on arXiv.org on 2015-12-05 4:07am GMT Authors: Andrei Linde The theory of the inflationary multiverse changes the way we think about our place in the… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (23)

This is a list of this week’s papers on quantum foundations published in the various journals or uploaded to the preprint servers such as arxiv.org and PhilSci Archive. Copenhagen Quantum Mechanics Emerges from a Deterministic Schrödinger Theory in 11 Dimensional Spacetime Including Weak Field Gravitation Latest Results for Foundations of Physics on 2015-6-06 12:00am GMT Abstract We construct a world… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (17)

This is a list of this week’s papers on quantum foundations published in the various journals or uploaded to the preprint servers such as arxiv.org and PhilSci Archive. Voices of Silence, Novelties of Noise: Oblivion and Hesitation as Origins of Quantum Mysteries. (arXiv:1504.06241v1 [quant-ph]) quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2015-4-25 7:50am GMT Authors: Eliahu Cohen, Avshalom C. Elitzur Among the (in)famous differences… Read more →

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