Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (10)

Analogue Quantum Simulation: A New Instrument for Scientific Understanding 

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Sat Mar 04 2023 03:13:12 (6 hours)

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Hangleiter, Dominik and Carolan, Jacques and Thebault, Karim P Y (2021) Analogue Quantum Simulation: A New Instrument for Scientific Understanding. [Preprint]

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Generalizations and challenges for the spacetime block-diagonalization. (arXiv:2303.00764v1 [gr-qc]) 

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Ana Bokulić, Ivica Smolić

Fri Mar 03 2023 10:46:48 (23 hours)

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Discovery that symmetries may coerce the spacetime metric to attain a block-diagonal form was one of the gems built into the corpus of black hole uniqueness theorems. We revisit the geometric background of a block-diagonal metric, foliation defined by Killing vector fields and the corresponding Godbillon-Vey characteristic class. Furthermore, we analyse sufficient conditions for various matter sources, including scalar, nonlinear electromagnetic and Proca fields, that imply block-diagonal form of the metric. Finally, we generalize the theorem on the absence of null electromagnetic fields in static spacetimes to an arbitrary number of spacetime dimensions, wide class of gravitational field equations and nonlinear electromagnetic fields.

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The Everything-is-a-Quantum-Wave Interpretation of Quantum Physics. (arXiv:2303.00831v1 [quant-ph]) 

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Vlatko Vedral

Fri Mar 03 2023 10:46:45 (23 hours)

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In this paper I would like to outline what I think is the most natural interpretation of quantum mechanics. By natural, I simply mean that it requires the least amount of excess baggage and that it is universal in the sense that it can be consistently applied to all the observed phenomena including the universe as a whole. I call it the “Everything is a Quantum Wave” Interpretation (EQWI) because I think this is a more appropriate name than the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI). The paper explains why this is so.

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Algorithmic Randomness and Probabilistic Laws 

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Fri Mar 03 2023 03:48:29 (1 day)

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Barrett, Jeffrey A. and Chen, Eddy Keming (2023) Algorithmic Randomness and Probabilistic Laws. [Preprint]

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Can Bohmian Mechanics Make Sense of Local Reductive Explanation? 

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Fri Mar 03 2023 03:46:23 (1 day)

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Franklin, Alexander (2023) Can Bohmian Mechanics Make Sense of Local Reductive Explanation? [Preprint]

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Axiomatization of Galilean Spacetime 

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Thu Mar 02 2023 04:40:44 (2 days)

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Ketland, Jeffrey (2023) Axiomatization of Galilean Spacetime. [Preprint]

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One-Photon Measurement of Two-Photon Entanglement 

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Gabriela Barreto Lemos, Radek Lapkiewicz, Armin Hochrainer, Mayukh Lahiri, and Anton Zeilinger

Wed Mar 01 2023 18:00:00 (2 days)

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Author(s): Gabriela Barreto Lemos, Radek Lapkiewicz, Armin Hochrainer, Mayukh Lahiri, and Anton Zeilinger

Measuring entanglement is an essential step in a wide range of applied and foundational quantum experiments. When a two-particle quantum state is not pure, standard methods to measure the entanglement require detection of both particles. We realize a conceptually new method for verifying and measuri…

[Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 090202] Published Wed Mar 01, 2023

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Logical foundations of physics. Resolution of classical and quantum paradoxes in the finitistic paraconsistent logic NAFL 

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Tue Feb 28 2023 09:14:37 (4 days)

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Srinivasan, Radhakrishnan (2022) Logical foundations of physics. Resolution of classical and quantum paradoxes in the finitistic paraconsistent logic NAFL. [Preprint]

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The Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration: History, Philosophy, and Culture 

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Tue Feb 28 2023 04:41:34 (4 days)

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Galison, Peter and Doboszewski, Juliusz and Elder, Jamee and Martens, Niels C.M. and Ashtekar, Abhay and Enander, Jonas and Gueguen, Marie and Kessler, Elizabeth A. and Lalli, Roberto and Lesourd, Martin and Marcoci, Alexandru and Murgueitio Ramírez, Sebastián and Natarajan, Priyamvada and Nguyen, James and Reyes-Galindo, Luis and Ritson, Sophie and Schneider, Mike D. and Skulberg, Emilie and Sorgner, Helene and Stanley, Matthew and Thresher, Ann C. and van Dongen, Jeroen and Weatherall, James Owen and Wu, Jingyi and Wüthrich, Adrian (2023) The Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration: History, Philosophy, and Culture. Galaxies, 11 (32).

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A relevantist’s glance at Bell’s theorem 

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Tue Feb 28 2023 04:39:48 (4 days)

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Cano-Jorge, Fernando and Estrada-González, Luis (2022) A relevantist’s glance at Bell’s theorem. [Preprint]

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