Spontaneous localization theories are a class of quantum theories which solve the so-called measurement problem by non-linearly and stochastically modifying the Schrödinger dynamics. In this paper I briefly explain where these theories are coming from, what their driving ideas and main features are, and how they were historically developed. Also, I discuss their empirical and ontological adequacy, as well as their relativistic extensions and their experimental confirmation
In classical physics, it is possible in principle to predict with certainty the outcome of any measu...
Quantum mechanics is an extremely successful theory that agrees with every experiment. However, the ...
openThe work of this PhD investigates spontaneous collapse models, which are a proposed modification...
Spontaneous localization theory is a quantum theory proposed by GianCarlo Ghirardi, together with Al...
A new proposal for a Lorentz-invariant spontaneous localization theory is presented. It is based on ...
A simple and natural introduction to the concept and formalism of spontaneous wave function collapse...
We develop a rigorous treatment of discontinuous stochastic unitary evolution for a system of quantu...
The Continuous Spontaneous Localisation (CSL) model solves the measurement problem of standard quant...
Spontaneous collapse theories of quantum mechanics require an interpretation if their claim to solve...
The paper explains why an ontology of permanent point particles that are individuated by their relat...
The basic strategy underlying models of spontaneous wave function collapse (collapse models) is to m...
Models of dynamical wave function collapse consistently describe the breakdown of the quantum superp...
Quantum mechanics, with the usual orthodox interpretation, leads to the problem of macroscopic linea...
Collapse models explain the absence of quantum superpositions at the macroscopic scale, while giving...
This work is concerned with the quantum measurement model proposed by Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber [1] (GRW...
In classical physics, it is possible in principle to predict with certainty the outcome of any measu...
Quantum mechanics is an extremely successful theory that agrees with every experiment. However, the ...
openThe work of this PhD investigates spontaneous collapse models, which are a proposed modification...
Spontaneous localization theory is a quantum theory proposed by GianCarlo Ghirardi, together with Al...
A new proposal for a Lorentz-invariant spontaneous localization theory is presented. It is based on ...
A simple and natural introduction to the concept and formalism of spontaneous wave function collapse...
We develop a rigorous treatment of discontinuous stochastic unitary evolution for a system of quantu...
The Continuous Spontaneous Localisation (CSL) model solves the measurement problem of standard quant...
Spontaneous collapse theories of quantum mechanics require an interpretation if their claim to solve...
The paper explains why an ontology of permanent point particles that are individuated by their relat...
The basic strategy underlying models of spontaneous wave function collapse (collapse models) is to m...
Models of dynamical wave function collapse consistently describe the breakdown of the quantum superp...
Quantum mechanics, with the usual orthodox interpretation, leads to the problem of macroscopic linea...
Collapse models explain the absence of quantum superpositions at the macroscopic scale, while giving...
This work is concerned with the quantum measurement model proposed by Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber [1] (GRW...
In classical physics, it is possible in principle to predict with certainty the outcome of any measu...
Quantum mechanics is an extremely successful theory that agrees with every experiment. However, the ...
openThe work of this PhD investigates spontaneous collapse models, which are a proposed modification...