Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (5)

ROVELLI, Carlo (2019) Natural discrete differential calculus in physics. [Preprint]
Butterfield, Jeremy (2018) Lost in Math? [Preprint]
Butterfield, Jeremy and Marsh, Brendan (2019) Non-locality and quasiclassical reality in Kent’s formulation of relativistic quantum theory. [Preprint]
Wuthrich, Christian (2017) Quantum gravity from general relativity. [Preprint]
Brungardt, John G. (2019) World Enough and Form: Why Cosmology Needs Hylomorphism. Synthese. pp. 1-33. ISSN 1573-0964
de Ronde, Christian and Massri, Cesar (2019) Against the Tyranny of ‘Pure States’ in Quantum Theory. [Preprint]
Gao, Shan (2019) A contradiction in Bohm’s theory. [Preprint]
Byrd, Nick (2019) What We Can (And Can’t) Infer About Implicit Bias From Debiasing Experiments. [Preprint]

Author(s): Małgorzata Bartkiewicz, Andrzej Grudka, Ryszard Horodecki, Justyna Łodyga, and Jacek Wychowaniec

One out of many emerging implications from solutions of Einstein’s general relativity equations are closed timelike curves (CTCs), which are trajectories through space-time that allow for time travel to the past without exceeding the speed of light. Two main quantum models of computation with the us…

[Phys. Rev. A 99, 022304] Published Tue Feb 05, 2019

Noise put to use

Noise put to use, Published online: 04 February 2019; doi:10.1038/s41567-019-0442-7

Through stochastic resonance, noise-driven fluctuations make an otherwise weak periodic signal accessible. Experiments have now reported quantum stochastic resonance, which arises from intrinsic quantum fluctuations rather than external noise.

Maxwell, Nicholas (2019) Aim-Oriented Empiricism and the Metaphysics of Science. [Preprint]

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