Many have suggested that the transformation standardly referred to as 'time reversal' in quantum theory is not deserving of the name. I argue on the contrary that the standard definition is perfectly appropriate, and is indeed forced by basic considerations about the nature of time in the quantum formalism
In this paper I shall shed some doubts on a widely-held claim: standard quantum mechanics is time-re...
This paper considers the possibility that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics tells us that Nature car...
In this paper I draw the distinction between intuitive and theory-relative accounts of the time reve...
Many have suggested that the transformation standardly referred to as 'time reversal' in quantum the...
Many have suggested that the transformation standardly referred to as `time reversal' in quantum the...
This article deals with the question of what time reversal means. It begins with a presentation of t...
This is Part 2 of a four part paper, intended as an introduction to the key concepts and issues of t...
A widespread view in physics holds that the implementation of time reversal in standard quantum mech...
Why does time reversal involve two operations, a temporal reflection and the operation of complex co...
In this article I shall defend, against the conventional understanding of the matter, that two coher...
A widespread view in physics holds that the implementation of time reversal in standard quantum mech...
Richard Feynman has claimed that anti-particles are nothing but particles `propagating backwards in ...
Albert and Callender have challenged the received view that theories like classical electrodynamics ...
In a recent paper, Malament (2004) employs a time reversal transformation that differs from the stan...
This is Part 1 of a four part paper, intended to redress some of the most fundamental confusions in ...
In this paper I shall shed some doubts on a widely-held claim: standard quantum mechanics is time-re...
This paper considers the possibility that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics tells us that Nature car...
In this paper I draw the distinction between intuitive and theory-relative accounts of the time reve...
Many have suggested that the transformation standardly referred to as 'time reversal' in quantum the...
Many have suggested that the transformation standardly referred to as `time reversal' in quantum the...
This article deals with the question of what time reversal means. It begins with a presentation of t...
This is Part 2 of a four part paper, intended as an introduction to the key concepts and issues of t...
A widespread view in physics holds that the implementation of time reversal in standard quantum mech...
Why does time reversal involve two operations, a temporal reflection and the operation of complex co...
In this article I shall defend, against the conventional understanding of the matter, that two coher...
A widespread view in physics holds that the implementation of time reversal in standard quantum mech...
Richard Feynman has claimed that anti-particles are nothing but particles `propagating backwards in ...
Albert and Callender have challenged the received view that theories like classical electrodynamics ...
In a recent paper, Malament (2004) employs a time reversal transformation that differs from the stan...
This is Part 1 of a four part paper, intended to redress some of the most fundamental confusions in ...
In this paper I shall shed some doubts on a widely-held claim: standard quantum mechanics is time-re...
This paper considers the possibility that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics tells us that Nature car...
In this paper I draw the distinction between intuitive and theory-relative accounts of the time reve...