We show that the Bub-Clifton uniqueness theorem for 'no collapse' interpretations of quantum mechanics (Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 27, 181-219 (1996)) can be proved without the 'weak separability' assumption
Valiant-Vazirani showed in 1985 that solving NP with the promise that "yes" instances have only one...
International audienceAccording to Wigner theorem, transformations of quantum states which preserve ...
Recently we showed that the postulated diffeomorphic equivalence of states implies quantum mechanics...
The centerpiece of Jeffrey Bub's book Interpreting the Quantum World is a theorem (Bub and Clifton 1...
AbstractIt is proved that if A is a bounded Hermitian operator on a probability Hilbert algebra whic...
We consider the question as to whether a quantum system is uniquely determined by all values of all ...
I prove the existence of infinitely many physically distinct worlds represented by the same state ve...
The physical interpretation of the conjecture is meant. Minkowski space is isomorphic to a 4-ball me...
I present a very general and simple argument — based on the no-signalling theorem — showing that wit...
In quantum mechanics, unlike in classical mechanics, one cannot make precise predictions about how a...
A geometric approach to quantum mechanics with unitary evolution and non-unitary collapse processes ...
We give a definition for the notion of statistics in the lattice-theoretical (or propositional) form...
Why are quantum probabilities encoded in measures corresponding to wave functions, rather than by a ...
A classical deterministic, reversible dynamical system, reproducing the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR...
The non-bijective version of Wigner's theorem states that a map which is defined on the set of self-...
Valiant-Vazirani showed in 1985 that solving NP with the promise that "yes" instances have only one...
International audienceAccording to Wigner theorem, transformations of quantum states which preserve ...
Recently we showed that the postulated diffeomorphic equivalence of states implies quantum mechanics...
The centerpiece of Jeffrey Bub's book Interpreting the Quantum World is a theorem (Bub and Clifton 1...
AbstractIt is proved that if A is a bounded Hermitian operator on a probability Hilbert algebra whic...
We consider the question as to whether a quantum system is uniquely determined by all values of all ...
I prove the existence of infinitely many physically distinct worlds represented by the same state ve...
The physical interpretation of the conjecture is meant. Minkowski space is isomorphic to a 4-ball me...
I present a very general and simple argument — based on the no-signalling theorem — showing that wit...
In quantum mechanics, unlike in classical mechanics, one cannot make precise predictions about how a...
A geometric approach to quantum mechanics with unitary evolution and non-unitary collapse processes ...
We give a definition for the notion of statistics in the lattice-theoretical (or propositional) form...
Why are quantum probabilities encoded in measures corresponding to wave functions, rather than by a ...
A classical deterministic, reversible dynamical system, reproducing the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR...
The non-bijective version of Wigner's theorem states that a map which is defined on the set of self-...
Valiant-Vazirani showed in 1985 that solving NP with the promise that "yes" instances have only one...
International audienceAccording to Wigner theorem, transformations of quantum states which preserve ...
Recently we showed that the postulated diffeomorphic equivalence of states implies quantum mechanics...