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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 →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (27)

Thermodynamics as a Consequence of Information Conservation. (arXiv:1707.01750v1 [quant-ph])  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2017-7-07 8:21am GMT Authors: Manabendra Nath Bera, Arnau Riera, Maciej Lewenstein, Andreas Winter In this work we formulate thermodynamics as an exclusive consequence of information conservation. The framework can be applied to most general situations, beyond the traditional assumptions in thermodynamics, where systems and thermal-baths could be quantum, of arbitrary… Read more →

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Simple derivation of the Weyl and Dirac quantum cellular automata  PRA: Quantum information on 2017-6-30 2:00pm GMT Author(s): Philippe Raynal We consider quantum cellular automata on a body-centered cubic lattice and provide a simple derivation of the only two homogenous, local, isotropic, and unitary two-dimensional automata [G. M. D’Ariano and P. Perinotti,Phys. Rev. A 90, 062106 (2014)]. Our derivation relies on… Read more →

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Fixing extensions to General Relativity in the non-linear regime. (arXiv:1706.07421v1 [gr-qc])  hep-th updates on arXiv.org on 2017-6-24 7:39am GMT Authors: Juan Cayuso, Néstor Ortiz, Luis Lehner The question of what gravitational theory could supersede General Relativity has been central in theoretical physics for decades. Many disparate alternatives have been proposed motivated by cosmology, quantum gravity and phenomenological angles, and have been subjected to… Read more →

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Aims and Scope of the Special Issue, “Quantum Foundations: Informational Perspective”  Latest Results for Foundations of Physics on 2017-6-17 5:00am GMT Genesis of Karl Popper’s EPR-like experiment and its resonance amongst the physics community in the 1980s  ScienceDirect Publication: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics on 2017-6-16 2:10pm GMT… Read more →

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Can we Falsify the Consciousness-Causes-Collapse Hypothesis in Quantum Mechanics?. (arXiv:1609.00614v2 [quant-ph] UPDATED)  physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2017-6-10 3:32am GMT Authors: J. Acacio de Barros, Gary Oas In this paper we examine some proposals to disprove the hypothesis that the interaction between mind and matter causes the collapse of the wave function, showing that such proposals are fundamentally flawed. We then describe… Read more →

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Aspects of Symmetry, Topology and Anomalies in Quantum Matter. (arXiv:1602.05569v1 [cond-mat.str-el] CROSS LISTED)  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2017-5-26 3:49am GMT Authors: Juven C. Wang In this thesis, we explore the aspects of symmetry, topology and anomalies in quantum matter with entanglement from both condensed matter and high energy theory viewpoints. The focus of our research is on the gapped many-body… Read more →

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Quantum theory as a self-referential theory of inference. (arXiv:1705.04307v1 [quant-ph])  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2017-5-13 3:42am GMT Authors: John Realpe-Gómez Here we derive the formalism of quantum theory from two intuitive principles: (i) inference is a physical process performed by physical systems, observers, which are part of the experimental setup— this implies non-commutativity; (ii) experiments must be described from a… Read more →

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Test of a hypothesis of realism in quantum theory using a Bayesian approach  PRA: Fundamental concepts on 2017-5-05 2:00pm GMT Author(s): N. Nikitin and K. Toms In this paper we propose a time-independent equality and time-dependent inequality, suitable for an experimental test of the hypothesis of realism. The derivation of these relations is based on the concept of conditional probability and on Bayes’… Read more →

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Entropy evolution of moving mirrors and the information loss problem. (arXiv:1704.08613v1 [hep-th])  gr-qc updates on arXiv.org on 2017-4-29 8:01am GMT Authors: Pisin Chen, Dong-han Yeom We investigate the entanglement entropy and the information flow of two-dimensional moving mirrors. Here we point out that various mirror trajectories can help to mimic different candidate resolutions to the information loss paradox following the semi-classical quantum… Read more →

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At what time does a quantum experiment have a result?   The Extended Bloch Representation of Quantum Mechanics for Infinite-Dimensional Entities. (arXiv:1704.06249v1 [quant-ph])  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org on 2017-4-21 7:39am GMT Authors: Diederik Aerts, Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi We show that the extended Bloch representation of quantum mechanics also applies to infinite-dimensional entities, to the extent that the number of (possibly infinitely… Read more →