Understanding the core content of quantum mechanics requires us to disentangle the hidden logical relationships between the postulates of this theory. Here we show that the mathematical structure of quantum measurements, the formula for assigning outcome probabilities (Born’s rule) and the post-measurement state-update rule, can be deduced from the other quantum postulates, often referred to as “unitary quantum mechanics”, and the assumption that ensembles on finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces are characterized by finitely many parameters. This is achieved by taking an operational approach to physical theories, and using the fact that the manner in which a physical system is partitioned into subsystems is a subjective choice of the observer,...
We introduce a logic modelling some aspects of the behaviour of the measurement process, in such a w...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
Many of the conceptual problems students have in understanding quantum mechanics arise from the way ...
Quantum theory can be formulated using a small number of mathematical postulates. These postulates d...
We present a formulation of quantum mechanics based on a logic representing some aspects of the beha...
Adrian Kent has recently presented a critique [arXiv:2307.06191] of our paper [Nat. Comms. 10, 1361 ...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Is quantum mechanics about ‘states’? Or is it basically another kind of probability theory? It is ar...
Is quantum mechanics about ‘states’? Or is it basically another kind of probability theory? It is ar...
We argue that the intractable part of the measurement problem -- the 'big' measurement problem -- is...
Modal interpretations have the ambition to construe quantum mechanics as an objective, man-independe...
According to a nowadays widely discussed analysis by Itamar Pitowsky, the theoretical problems of QT...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
The Born postulate can be reduced to its deterministic content that only applies to eigenvectors of...
This article (for the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics) focuses on two of the main problems ...
We introduce a logic modelling some aspects of the behaviour of the measurement process, in such a w...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
Many of the conceptual problems students have in understanding quantum mechanics arise from the way ...
Quantum theory can be formulated using a small number of mathematical postulates. These postulates d...
We present a formulation of quantum mechanics based on a logic representing some aspects of the beha...
Adrian Kent has recently presented a critique [arXiv:2307.06191] of our paper [Nat. Comms. 10, 1361 ...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Is quantum mechanics about ‘states’? Or is it basically another kind of probability theory? It is ar...
Is quantum mechanics about ‘states’? Or is it basically another kind of probability theory? It is ar...
We argue that the intractable part of the measurement problem -- the 'big' measurement problem -- is...
Modal interpretations have the ambition to construe quantum mechanics as an objective, man-independe...
According to a nowadays widely discussed analysis by Itamar Pitowsky, the theoretical problems of QT...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
The Born postulate can be reduced to its deterministic content that only applies to eigenvectors of...
This article (for the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics) focuses on two of the main problems ...
We introduce a logic modelling some aspects of the behaviour of the measurement process, in such a w...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
Many of the conceptual problems students have in understanding quantum mechanics arise from the way ...