The significance and implications of a recent extension of Wigner’s friend thought experiment has been discussed and debated. The main aim of this online workshop is to help settle the controversial issues related to the suggested experiment.
Workshop Date: Sunday, October 21, 2018 to Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Advisory Board: Lajos Diósi, Arthur Fine, Gordon N. Fleming, Olival Freire Jr., Sheldon Goldstein, Robert B. Griffiths, Hans Halvorson, Richard A. Healey, Basil J. Hiley, Don Howard, Peter J. Lewis, Roger Penrose, and Maximilian Schlosshauer.
Based on the successful previous workshops, this online workshop will be more self-organized. Every participant, after logging in, may create a topic in the workshop forum on his own, which gives a concise introduction to his ideas to be discussed. Then other participants can leave comments and participate in the discussions by text chat in the forum.
All IJQF members are welcome.
Members
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Gijs Leegwater
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Mark Stuckey
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Aurelien Drezet
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Christian de Ronde
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Nikolay L. Chuprikov
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Shane Mansfield
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Ruth Kastner
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Tony Sudbery
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Caslav Brukner
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Maximilian Schlosshauer
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Dustin Lazarovici
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Eric G. Cavalcanti
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Ken Wharton
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Renato Renner
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Andrew Whitaker
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Carlo Rovelli
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Arthur Fine
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Sheldon Goldstein
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Ulrich Mohrhoff
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Richard Healey
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