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Howard M. Wiseman [Show Biography], Eleanor G. Rieffel [Show Biography] and Eric G. Cavalcanti [Show Biography]
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Howard M. Wiseman, Eleanor G. Rieffel and Eric Cavalcanti We address Gillis’ recent criticism of a series of papers (by different combinations of the present authors) on formulations of Bell’s theorem. Those papers intended to address an unfortunate gap of communication between two broad camps in the quantum foundations community that we identify as “operationalists” and “realists”. Here, we once again urge… Read more →
Non-locality in intrinsic topologically ordered systems ScienceDirect Publication: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics on 2018-12-08 7:55am GMT Publication date: Available online 7 December 2018 Source: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics Author(s): Jonathan Bain Abstract Intrinsic topologically ordered… Read more →
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. A Survey of the ESR Model for an Objective Reinterpretation of Quantum Mechanics Latest Results for International Journal of Theoretical Physics on 2015-3-28 12:00am GMT Abstract Contextuality and nonlocality (hence nonobjectivity of physical properties) are usually maintained… Read more →
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Howard M. Wiseman [Show Biography] and Eleanor G. Rieffel [Show Biography]
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Travis Norsen [Show Biography]
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H. M. Wiseman Yes. That is my polemical reply to the titular question in Travis Norsen’s self-styled “polemical response to Howard Wiseman’s recent paper.” Less polemically, I am pleased to see that Norsen has made significant concessions on my position that Bell’s 1964 theorem is different from Bell’s 1976 theorem, and that the former does not include Bell’s one-paragraph heuristic presentation… Read more →
This is a polemical response to Howard Wiseman’s recent paper, “The two Bell’s theorems of John Bell”. Wiseman argues that, in 1964, Bell established a conflict between the quantum mechanical predictions and the joint assumptions of determinism and (what is now usually known as) “parameter independence”. Only later, in 1976, did Bell, according to Wiseman, first establish a conflict between… Read more →
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Questionable and Unquestionable in Quantum Mechanics from philsci Sat Sep 09 2023 09:09:50 (1 hour) # 1. Szabó, László E. and Gömöri, Márton and Gyenis, Zalán (2023) Questionable and Unquestionable in Quantum Mechanics. [Preprint] Send To > Keep unreadDelete Review of Slobodan Perović’s From Data to Quanta — Niels Bohr’s Vision of Physics from philsci Sat Sep 09 2023… Read more →
Highlighting relations between Wave-particle duality, Uncertainty principle, Phase space and Microstates. (arXiv:2205.08538v2 [quant-ph] UPDATED) from physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org by Ravo Tokiniaina Ranaivoson, Voriraza Séraphin Hejesoa, Raoelina Andriambololona, Nirina Gilbert Rasolofoson, Hanitriarivo Rakotoson, Jacqueline Rabesahala Raoelina Andriambololona, Lala Rarivomanantsoa, Naivo Rabesiranana Fri Sep 23 2022 08:50:01 (1 day) # 1. The wave-particle duality is often considered as the modern… Read more →