How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum the- ory? This paper argues that philosophers and physicists should jettison a standard dogma: that observables must be represented by self-adjoint or Hermitian operators. Four classes of non-standard observables are identified: normal operators, symmetric operators, real-spectrum operators, and none of these. The philosophical and physical implications of each are explored
This paper surveys the status of scientific realism in relation to quantum physics, focusing on the ...
An imprecise measurement of a dynamical variable (such as a spin component) does not, in general, gi...
What is a physical object according to the theory of quantum mechanics? The first answer to be consi...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum the- ory? This paper argues that philos...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum theory? This paper argues that philosop...
This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any membe...
This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any membe...
We are focused on the idea that observables in quantum physics are a bit more then just hermitian op...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
The thesis of this paper is that Information, Cognition and a Principle of Existence are intrinsical...
The measurement conundrum seems to have plagued quantum mechanics for so long that impressions of an...
The concept of number is fundamental to the formulation of any physical theory. We give a heuristic ...
In this article I defend that an underlying framework exists among those interpretations of quantum ...
This paper surveys the status of scientific realism in relation to quantum physics, focusing on the ...
An imprecise measurement of a dynamical variable (such as a spin component) does not, in general, gi...
What is a physical object according to the theory of quantum mechanics? The first answer to be consi...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum the- ory? This paper argues that philos...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum theory? This paper argues that philosop...
This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any membe...
This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any membe...
We are focused on the idea that observables in quantum physics are a bit more then just hermitian op...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
The thesis of this paper is that Information, Cognition and a Principle of Existence are intrinsical...
The measurement conundrum seems to have plagued quantum mechanics for so long that impressions of an...
The concept of number is fundamental to the formulation of any physical theory. We give a heuristic ...
In this article I defend that an underlying framework exists among those interpretations of quantum ...
This paper surveys the status of scientific realism in relation to quantum physics, focusing on the ...
An imprecise measurement of a dynamical variable (such as a spin component) does not, in general, gi...
What is a physical object according to the theory of quantum mechanics? The first answer to be consi...