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Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (28)

Resolving the observer reference class problem in cosmology  Philsci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. on 2017-7-14 7:20pm GMT Friederich, Simon (2017) Resolving the observer reference class problem in cosmology. Physical Review D, 95 (12). p. 123520. Symmetries and the identity of physical states  Philsci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. on 2017-7-14 7:14pm GMT Friederich, Simon (2016) Symmetries and… Read more →

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2015

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2015

Leggett-Garg Inequalities, Pilot Waves and Contextuality pages 1-17 Guido Bacciagaluppi [Show Biography] Abstract | Full Text Download (336k) | Most Relevant Papers View Open Review | Participate in Discussions A Possible Definition of a Realistic Physics Theory pages 18-24 Nicolas Gisin [Show Biography] Abstract | Full Text Download (200k) | Most Relevant Papers View Submission Post | Participate in Discussions… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (49)

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. Convergence of empirical distributions in an interpretation of quantum mechanics. (arXiv:1412.1563v1 [quant-ph]) quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2014-12-05 11:44am GMT Authors: Ian W. McKeague, Bruce Levin From its beginning, there have been attempts by… Read more →

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Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (21)

Gravitational Machines. (arXiv:2305.10470v1 [gr-qc])   from  physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org  by  Freeman J. Dyson Fri May 19 2023 09:37:27 (1 day) # 1. A gravitational machine is defined as an arrangement of gravitating masses from which useful energy can be extracted. It is shown that such machines may exist if the masses are of normal astronomical size. A simple example… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (41)

Relational Quantum Mechanics is about Facts, not States: A reply to Pienaar and Brukner 下午12:15 | Philsci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. Di Biagio, Andrea and Rovelli, Carlo (2021) Relational Quantum Mechanics is about Facts, not States: A reply to Pienaar and Brukner. [Preprint] Trans-Planckian Philosophy of Cosmology 下午12:10 | Philsci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. Schneider, Mike… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (49)

Nonlinear climate dynamics: From deterministic behavior to stochastic excitability and chaos 上午10:02 | ScienceDirect Publication: Physics ReportsScienceDirect RSShttps://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/physics-reportsRSS for NodeTue, 23 Jul 2019 10:02:48 GMTCopyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reservedRapid solidification as non-ergodic phenomenonPublication date: 20 July 2019Source: Physics Reports, Volume 818Author(s): P.K. Galenko, D. JouAbstractRapid solidification is a relevant physical phenomenon in material sciences, whose theoretical analysis… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (17,18)

Extending the Agent in QBism. (arXiv:2004.14847v1 [quant-ph]) 下午3:48 | Jacques Pienaar | quant-ph updates on arXiv.org According to the subjective Bayesian interpretation of quantum mechanics (QBism), the instruments used to measure quantum systems are to be regarded as an extension of the senses of the agent who is using them, and quantum states describe the agent’s expectations for what they… Read more →

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Studying Scientific Thought Experiments in Their Context: Albert Einstein and Electromagnetic Induction 下午2:34 | Philsci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. Potters, Jan and Leuridan, Bert (2017) Studying Scientific Thought Experiments in Their Context: Albert Einstein and Electromagnetic Induction. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 58. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1355-2198 Revisiting the Genesis of ‘Many-Worlds’ 下午2:31 | Philsci-Archive:… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (35)

Proposal for a new quantum theory of gravity IV: Black hole entropy from non-commutative geometry and spontaneous localisation. (arXiv:1909.02434v1 [gr-qc]) 下午12:42 | quant-ph updates on arXiv.org Authors: Palemkota Maithresh, Tejinder P. Singh In our recently proposed theory of quantum gravity, a black hole arises from the spontaneous localisation of an entangled state of a large number of atoms of space-time-matter [STM]. Prior… Read more →