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Quantum dissidents: Research on the foundations of quantum theory circa 1970
(Elsevier, 2009-12)
Quantum dissidents: Research on the foundations of quantum theory circa 1970
(Elsevier, 2009-12)
his paper makes a collective biographical profile of a sample of physicists who were protagonists in the research on the foundations of quantum physics circa 1970. We study the cases of Zeh, Bell, Clauser, Shimony, Wigner, ...
Genesis of quantum nonlocality
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2011)
We revisit the problem of an otherwise classical particle immersed in the zero-point radiation field, with the purpose of tracing the origin of the nonlocality characteristic of Schrodinger`s equation. The Fokker-Planck-type ...
The role of symmetry in the interpretation of quantum mechanics
(Institute for Scientific Methodology, 2015-12)
Despite the impressive amount of literature on the foundations of quantum mechanics, the relevance of symmetry in interpretation is not properly acknowledged. In fact, although it is usually said that quantum mechanics is ...
Entropic relations for retrodicted quantum measurements
(American Physical Society, 2018-01)
Given an arbitrary measurement over a system of interest, the outcome of a posterior measurement can be used for improving the statistical estimation of the system state after the former measurement. Here, we realize an ...
Interpretations of Quantum Theory in the Light of Modern Cosmology
(Springer, 2017-10)
The difficult issues related to the interpretation of quantum mechanics and, in particular, the "measurement problem" are revisited using as motivation the process of generation of structure from quantum fluctuations in ...
Experimental test of nonlocal causality
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2016-08-16)
A formal framework for the study of the notion of undefined particle number in quantum mechanics
(Springer, 2015-01)
It is usually stated that quantum mechanics presents problems with the identity of particles, the most radical position—supported by E. Schrödinger—asserting that elementary particles are not individuals. But the subject ...