The algebraic approach to physical theories provides a general framework encompassing both classical and quantum mechanics. Accordingly, by looking at the behaviour of the relevant algebras of observables one can investigate structural and conceptual differences between the theories. Interesting foundational questions can be formulated algebraically and their answers are then given in a mathematically compelling way. My dissertation focuses on some philosophical issues concerning entanglement and quantum information as they arise in the algebraic. These two concepts are connected in that one can exploit the non-local character of quantum theory to construct protocols of information theory which are not realized in the classical world. I fir...
These lecture notes present a concise and introductory, yet as far as possible coherent, view of the...
Classical correlations are described consistently within classical information theory. This thesis p...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
The algebraic approach to physical theories provides a general framework encompassing both classical...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
Quantum information theory is a branch of science at the frontier of physics, mathematics, and infor...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory has been known for almost a century, but its physical f...
We propose a system of information-theoretic axioms from which we derive the formalism of quantum th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This book provides readers with a concise introduction to current studies on operator-algebras and t...
The mathematics of classical probability theory was subsumed into classical measure theory by Kolmog...
An algebraic approach to the study of entanglement entropy of quantum systems is reviewed. Starting ...
These lecture notes present a concise and introductory, yet as far as possible coherent, view of the...
Classical correlations are described consistently within classical information theory. This thesis p...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...
The algebraic approach to physical theories provides a general framework encompassing both classical...
We develop and defend the thesis that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics is a new theo...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
Quantum information theory is a branch of science at the frontier of physics, mathematics, and infor...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory has been known for almost a century, but its physical f...
We propose a system of information-theoretic axioms from which we derive the formalism of quantum th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This book provides readers with a concise introduction to current studies on operator-algebras and t...
The mathematics of classical probability theory was subsumed into classical measure theory by Kolmog...
An algebraic approach to the study of entanglement entropy of quantum systems is reviewed. Starting ...
These lecture notes present a concise and introductory, yet as far as possible coherent, view of the...
Classical correlations are described consistently within classical information theory. This thesis p...
The paper is divided in two parts. In the first one a summary of the main issues about quantum non–l...