Unitary quantum theory, having no Born Rule, is non-probabilistic. Hence the notorious problem of reconciling it with the unpredictability and appearance of stochasticity in quantum measurements. Generalising and improving upon the so-called ‘decision-theoretic approach’, I shall recast that problem in the recently proposed constructor theory of information – where quantum theory is represented as one of a class of superinformation theories, which are local, non-probabilistic theories conforming to certain constructor-theoretic conditions. I prove that the unpredictability of measurement outcomes (to which constructor theory gives an exact meaning), necessarily arises in superinformation theories. Then I explain how the appearance of stocha...
As physics searches for invariants in observations, this paper looks for invariants of probabilistic...
According to quantum theory, measurements generate random outcomes, in stark contrast with classical...
Following (and developing) Shannon’s philosophy, we believe that Information Theory should be constr...
Unitary quantum theory, having no Born Rule, is non-probabilistic. Hence the notorious problem of re...
Unpredictability is an important concept throughout physics and plays a central role in quantum info...
In the first part of this two-part article (Aerts & Sassoli de Bianchi, 2014), we have intro-duc...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
We present a theory of information expressed solely in terms of which transformations of physical sy...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
Issues of control and causation are central to the Quantum Theory of Computation. Yet there is no pl...
This Chapter develops a realist information-theoretic interpretation of the non-classical features o...
According to quantum theory, measurements generate random outcomes, in stark contrast with classical...
A history of the discovery of quantum mechanics and paradoxes of its interpretation is reconsidered ...
We believe that the hypothesis ‘it from bit ’ originates from the assumption that probabilities have...
Characterizing quantum correlations in terms of information-theoretic principles is a popular chapte...
As physics searches for invariants in observations, this paper looks for invariants of probabilistic...
According to quantum theory, measurements generate random outcomes, in stark contrast with classical...
Following (and developing) Shannon’s philosophy, we believe that Information Theory should be constr...
Unitary quantum theory, having no Born Rule, is non-probabilistic. Hence the notorious problem of re...
Unpredictability is an important concept throughout physics and plays a central role in quantum info...
In the first part of this two-part article (Aerts & Sassoli de Bianchi, 2014), we have intro-duc...
Why are the laws of physics formulated in terms of complex Hilbert spaces? Are there natural and con...
We present a theory of information expressed solely in terms of which transformations of physical sy...
Quantum theory makes the most accurate empirical predictions and yet it lacks simple, comprehensible...
Issues of control and causation are central to the Quantum Theory of Computation. Yet there is no pl...
This Chapter develops a realist information-theoretic interpretation of the non-classical features o...
According to quantum theory, measurements generate random outcomes, in stark contrast with classical...
A history of the discovery of quantum mechanics and paradoxes of its interpretation is reconsidered ...
We believe that the hypothesis ‘it from bit ’ originates from the assumption that probabilities have...
Characterizing quantum correlations in terms of information-theoretic principles is a popular chapte...
As physics searches for invariants in observations, this paper looks for invariants of probabilistic...
According to quantum theory, measurements generate random outcomes, in stark contrast with classical...
Following (and developing) Shannon’s philosophy, we believe that Information Theory should be constr...