Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and consistent modifications of quantum theory that could be tested experimentally? This book chapter gives a self-contained and accessible summary of our paper [New J. Phys. 13, 063001, 2011] addressing these questions, presenting the main ideas, but dropping many technical details. We show that the formalism of quantum theory can be reconstructed from four natural postulates, which do not refer to the mathematical formalism, but only to the information-theoretic content of the physical theory. Our starting point is to assume that there exist physical events (such as measurement outcomes) that happen probabilistically, yielding the mathematical fra...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Quantum information science is a source of task-related axioms whose consequences can be explored in...
Quantum theory was discovered in an adventurous way, under the urge to solve puzzles—like the spectr...
After more than a century since its birth, Quantum Theory still eludes our understanding. If asked t...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
Abstract. The structure of statistical state spaces in the classical and quantum theories are compar...
This Chapter develops a realist information-theoretic interpretation of the non-classical features o...
AbstractIn order to understand the source and extent of the greater-than-classical information proce...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory has been known for almost a century, but its physical f...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
In order to find a physical axiomatization of quantum theory, physical theories are often considered...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory has been known for almost a century, but its physical f...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561{ 1591, (2003)] have recently argued tha...
The aim of this paper is to consider the consequences of an information-theoretic interpretation of ...
The aim of this paper is to consider the consequences of an information-theoretic interpretation of ...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Quantum information science is a source of task-related axioms whose consequences can be explored in...
Quantum theory was discovered in an adventurous way, under the urge to solve puzzles—like the spectr...
After more than a century since its birth, Quantum Theory still eludes our understanding. If asked t...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
Abstract. The structure of statistical state spaces in the classical and quantum theories are compar...
This Chapter develops a realist information-theoretic interpretation of the non-classical features o...
AbstractIn order to understand the source and extent of the greater-than-classical information proce...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory has been known for almost a century, but its physical f...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
In order to find a physical axiomatization of quantum theory, physical theories are often considered...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory has been known for almost a century, but its physical f...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561{ 1591, (2003)] have recently argued tha...
The aim of this paper is to consider the consequences of an information-theoretic interpretation of ...
The aim of this paper is to consider the consequences of an information-theoretic interpretation of ...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Quantum information science is a source of task-related axioms whose consequences can be explored in...
Quantum theory was discovered in an adventurous way, under the urge to solve puzzles—like the spectr...