In this paper I am concerned with analyzing in detail how ideas and expectations regarding the role of time in quantum theory arose and evolved in the early years of quantum mechanics (from 1925-27). The general theme is that expectations which seemed reasonable from the point of view of matrix mechanics and Dirac's q-number formalism became implausible in light of Dirac-Jordan transformation theory, and were dashed by von Neumann's Hilbert space formalism which came to replace it. Nonetheless, I will identify two concerns that remain relevant today, and which blunt the force of Hilgevoord's (2005) claim that the demand that time feature as an observable arose as the result of a simple conceptual error. First, I advocate the need for event...
I argue against a general time observable in quantum mechanics except for quantum gravity theory. Th...
We consider a number of aspects of the problem of defining time observables in quantum theory. Time...
I argue against a general time observable in quantum mechanics except for quantum gravity theory. Th...
In this paper I am concerned with analyzing in detail how ideas and expectations regarding the role ...
In this paper I am concerned with analyzing in detail how ideas and expectations regarding the role ...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
First, I briefly review the different conceptions of time held by three rival interpretations of qua...
The conventional wisdom regarding the role of time in quantum theory is this: “time is a parameter i...
The purpose of my thesis is to gain a better understanding of the nature of time and the problems as...
In the discourse of quantum mechanics it is usual to say that non-commuting observables cannot have ...
The purpose of my Thesis is to gain a better understanding of the nature of time and the problems as...
I argue against a general time observable in quantum mechanics except for quantum gravity theory. Th...
We consider a number of aspects of the problem of defining time observables in quantum theory. Time...
I argue against a general time observable in quantum mechanics except for quantum gravity theory. Th...
In this paper I am concerned with analyzing in detail how ideas and expectations regarding the role ...
In this paper I am concerned with analyzing in detail how ideas and expectations regarding the role ...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
Quantum mechanics has provided philosophers of science with many counterintuitive insights and inter...
First, I briefly review the different conceptions of time held by three rival interpretations of qua...
The conventional wisdom regarding the role of time in quantum theory is this: “time is a parameter i...
The purpose of my thesis is to gain a better understanding of the nature of time and the problems as...
In the discourse of quantum mechanics it is usual to say that non-commuting observables cannot have ...
The purpose of my Thesis is to gain a better understanding of the nature of time and the problems as...
I argue against a general time observable in quantum mechanics except for quantum gravity theory. Th...
We consider a number of aspects of the problem of defining time observables in quantum theory. Time...
I argue against a general time observable in quantum mechanics except for quantum gravity theory. Th...