Suppose that one thinks that certain symmetries of a theory reveal “surplus structure”. What would a formalism without that surplus structure look like? The conventional answer is that it would be a reduced theory: a theory which traffics only in structures invariant under the relevant symmetry. In this paper, I argue that there is a neglected alternative: one can work with a sophisticated version of the theory, in which the symmetries act as isomorphisms
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Suppose that one thinks that certain symmetries of a theory reveal “surplus structure”. What would a...
A common adage runs that, given a theory manifesting symmetries, the syntax of that theory should be...
Mathematicians, physicists, and philosophers of physics often look to the symmetries of an object fo...
The symmetries of a physical theory are often associated with two things: conservation laws (via e.g...
The aim of this thesis is to extend the success of a novel strategy for the interpretation of symmet...
This paper is concerned with the relation between two notions: that of two solutions or models of a ...
The laws of physics have an interesting internal explanatory structure. Some principles explain othe...
Physical theories, for the most part, should be understood as modelling isolated subsystems of a lar...
This paper explores the relation between the concept of symmetry and its formalisms. The standard vi...
The following questions are germane to our understanding of gauge-(in)variant quantities and physica...
We advocate an account of dualities between physical theories: the basic idea is that dual theories ...
Suppose that one thinks that certain symmetries of a theory reveal “surplus structure”. What would a...
A common adage runs that, given a theory manifesting symmetries, the syntax of that theory should be...
Mathematicians, physicists, and philosophers of physics often look to the symmetries of an object fo...
The symmetries of a physical theory are often associated with two things: conservation laws (via e.g...
The aim of this thesis is to extend the success of a novel strategy for the interpretation of symmet...
This paper is concerned with the relation between two notions: that of two solutions or models of a ...
The laws of physics have an interesting internal explanatory structure. Some principles explain othe...
Physical theories, for the most part, should be understood as modelling isolated subsystems of a lar...
This paper explores the relation between the concept of symmetry and its formalisms. The standard vi...
The following questions are germane to our understanding of gauge-(in)variant quantities and physica...
We advocate an account of dualities between physical theories: the basic idea is that dual theories ...