We present a theory of information expressed solely in terms of which transformations of physical systems are possible and which are impossible – i.e. in constructor-theoretic terms. Although it includes conjectured laws of physics that are directly about information, independently of the details of particular physical instantiations, it does not regard information as an a priori mathematical or logical concept, but as something whose nature and properties are determined by the laws of physics alone. It does not suffer from the circularity at the foundations of existing information theory (namely that information and distinguishability are each defined in terms of the other). It explains the relationship between classical and quantum inform...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
Issues of control and causation are central to the Quantum Theory of Computation. Yet there is no pl...
The concept of information is not different in quantum theory from its counterpart in classical phys...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
After more than a century since its birth, Quantum Theory still eludes our understanding. If asked t...
We summarize a recent reconstruction of the quantum theory of qubits from rules constraining an obse...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
We summarize a recent reconstruction of the quantum theory of qubits from rules constraining an obse...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
Unitary quantum theory, having no Born Rule, is non-probabilistic. Hence the notorious problem of re...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
Issues of control and causation are central to the Quantum Theory of Computation. Yet there is no pl...
The concept of information is not different in quantum theory from its counterpart in classical phys...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
After more than a century since its birth, Quantum Theory still eludes our understanding. If asked t...
We summarize a recent reconstruction of the quantum theory of qubits from rules constraining an obse...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
We summarize a recent reconstruction of the quantum theory of qubits from rules constraining an obse...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
Unitary quantum theory, having no Born Rule, is non-probabilistic. Hence the notorious problem of re...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...