Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561 (2003)] have recently argued that quantum theory is characterized by its satisfaction of three information-theoretic axioms. However, it is not difficult to construct apparent counterexamples to the CBH characterization theorem. In this paper, we discuss the limits of the characterization theorem, and we provide some technical tools for checking whether a theory (specified in terms of the convex structure of its state space) falls within these limits
∗Rob Clifton died of cancer on July 31, 2002, while we were working on this project. The final versi...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
The aim of this paper is to explore the ways in which Axiomatic Reconstructions of Quantum Theory in...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561 (2003)] have recently argued that quant...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson (CBH) have recently argued that quantum theory is characterized by its s...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561{ 1591, (2003)] have recently argued tha...
We show that three fundamental information-theoretic constraints -- the impossibility of superlumina...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
We show that three fundamental information-theoretic constraints -- the impossibility of superlumina...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halverson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
∗Rob Clifton died of cancer on July 31, 2002, while we were working on this project. The final versi...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
The aim of this paper is to explore the ways in which Axiomatic Reconstructions of Quantum Theory in...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561 (2003)] have recently argued that quant...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson (CBH) have recently argued that quantum theory is characterized by its s...
Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson [Foundations of Physics 33, 1561{ 1591, (2003)] have recently argued tha...
We show that three fundamental information-theoretic constraints -- the impossibility of superlumina...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
We show that three fundamental information-theoretic constraints -- the impossibility of superlumina...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halverson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
∗Rob Clifton died of cancer on July 31, 2002, while we were working on this project. The final versi...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
The aim of this paper is to explore the ways in which Axiomatic Reconstructions of Quantum Theory in...