A field-theoretic version of Wigner's friend (1961) illustrates how the quantum measurement problem arises for field theory. Similarly, considering space like separate measurements of entangled fields by observers akin to Wigner's friend shows the sense in which relativistic constraints make the measurement problem particularly difficult to resolve in the context of a relativistic field theory. We will consider proposals by Wigner (1961), Bloch (1967), Helwig and Kraus (1970), and Bell (1984) for resolving the measurement problem for quantum field theory. We will conclude by considering the possibility of giving up rich dynamical explanation in the context of a many-maps formulation of relativistic quantum field theory
The decoherence interpretation of quantum measurements is applied to Wigner's-friend experiments. A ...
The notion of measurements is central for many debates in quantum mechanics. One critical point is w...
Many of the "counterintuitive" features of relativistic quantum field theory have their fo...
A field-theoretic version of Wigner's friend (1961) illustrates how the quantum measurement problem ...
The Wigner's friend paradox concerns one of the most puzzling problems of quantum mechanics: the con...
29 pags., 1 fig.We propose a measurement theory for quantum fields based on measurements made with l...
We argue that Wigner's friend thought experiment does not support observer dependence of quantum sta...
The description of Wigner-friend scenarios -- in which external agents describe a closed laboratory ...
A general argument is presented against relativistic, unitary, single-outcome quantum mechanics. Thi...
We discuss the no-go theorem of Frauchiger and Renner based on an "extended Wigner's friend" thought...
It is currently believed that the local causality of Quantum Field Theory (QFT) is destroyed by the ...
I propose a novel local, non-relational single-world, non-collapse, non-superdeterministic/non-retro...
A resolution of the quantum measurement problem would require one to explain how it is that we end u...
In his famous thought experiment, Wigner assigns an entangled state to the composite quantum system ...
Considering a complicated extension of a Wigner's friend scenario, Frauchiger and Renner (FR) allege...
The decoherence interpretation of quantum measurements is applied to Wigner's-friend experiments. A ...
The notion of measurements is central for many debates in quantum mechanics. One critical point is w...
Many of the "counterintuitive" features of relativistic quantum field theory have their fo...
A field-theoretic version of Wigner's friend (1961) illustrates how the quantum measurement problem ...
The Wigner's friend paradox concerns one of the most puzzling problems of quantum mechanics: the con...
29 pags., 1 fig.We propose a measurement theory for quantum fields based on measurements made with l...
We argue that Wigner's friend thought experiment does not support observer dependence of quantum sta...
The description of Wigner-friend scenarios -- in which external agents describe a closed laboratory ...
A general argument is presented against relativistic, unitary, single-outcome quantum mechanics. Thi...
We discuss the no-go theorem of Frauchiger and Renner based on an "extended Wigner's friend" thought...
It is currently believed that the local causality of Quantum Field Theory (QFT) is destroyed by the ...
I propose a novel local, non-relational single-world, non-collapse, non-superdeterministic/non-retro...
A resolution of the quantum measurement problem would require one to explain how it is that we end u...
In his famous thought experiment, Wigner assigns an entangled state to the composite quantum system ...
Considering a complicated extension of a Wigner's friend scenario, Frauchiger and Renner (FR) allege...
The decoherence interpretation of quantum measurements is applied to Wigner's-friend experiments. A ...
The notion of measurements is central for many debates in quantum mechanics. One critical point is w...
Many of the "counterintuitive" features of relativistic quantum field theory have their fo...