This essay expounds the algebraic framework describing general physical the-ories, within which the phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) makes its appearance in infinite quantum systems. This is in contrast with the fact that a large class of theories- both classical and quantum, finite and infinite- are termed, in the conventional account of classical and quantum mechanics, as exhibiting SSB. This discrepancy will be understood in the light of an interpretation that finds the symmetry breaking to be in some respects stronger in the algebraic account than is generally the case in the conventional picture. The case of SSB in the standard account of quantum field theory (QFT) will then be discussed, and it will be argued that, al...
International audienceWe review the usual account of the phenomena of spontaneous symmetry breaking ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
Dedicated to the memory of Gérard Emch (1936–2013) Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symm...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
Abstract: Philosophical analysis of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in particle physics has been...
The intriguing mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking is a powerful innovative idea at the basis...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
A hierarchy of possible symmetries in quantum field theory is defined, which reaches from a purely m...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
International audienceWe review the usual account of the phenomena of spontaneous symmetry breaking ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
Dedicated to the memory of Gérard Emch (1936–2013) Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symm...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
Abstract: Philosophical analysis of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in particle physics has been...
The intriguing mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking is a powerful innovative idea at the basis...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
A hierarchy of possible symmetries in quantum field theory is defined, which reaches from a purely m...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
International audienceWe review the usual account of the phenomena of spontaneous symmetry breaking ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...