We consider two approaches to evading paradoxes in quantum mechanics with closed timelike curves (CTCs). In a model similar to Politzer's, assuming pure states and using path integrals, we show that the problems of paradoxes and of unitarity violation are related; preserving unitarity avoids paradoxes by modifying the time evolution so that improbable events bewcome certain. Deutsch has argued, using the density matrix, that paradoxes do not occur in the "many worlds interpretation". We find that in this approach account must be taken of the resolution time of the device that detects objects emerging from a wormhole or other time machine. When this is done one finds that this approach is viable only if macroscopic objects traversing a wormh...
While closed timelike curves (CTCs) are not known to exist, studying their consequences has led to n...
Notoriously, the Einstein equations of general relativity have solutions in which closed timelike cu...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theories for...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
David Deutsch provided us one possible solution to the grandfather paradox, Deutsch's closed timelik...
This paper discusses the quantum mechanics of closed-timelike curves (CTCs) and of other potential m...
Two formulations of quantum mechanics, inequivalent in the presence of closed timelike curves, are s...
I argue that Deutsch’s model for the behavior of systems traveling around closed timelike curves (CT...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...
A novel puzzle for the notion of probability in the Many-Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics ...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
While closed timelike curves (CTCs) are not known to exist, studying their consequences has led to n...
Notoriously, the Einstein equations of general relativity have solutions in which closed timelike cu...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theories for...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
David Deutsch provided us one possible solution to the grandfather paradox, Deutsch's closed timelik...
This paper discusses the quantum mechanics of closed-timelike curves (CTCs) and of other potential m...
Two formulations of quantum mechanics, inequivalent in the presence of closed timelike curves, are s...
I argue that Deutsch’s model for the behavior of systems traveling around closed timelike curves (CT...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...
A novel puzzle for the notion of probability in the Many-Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics ...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
While closed timelike curves (CTCs) are not known to exist, studying their consequences has led to n...
Notoriously, the Einstein equations of general relativity have solutions in which closed timelike cu...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theories for...