33 + 14 pages, 10 figuresIt is natural to expect a complete physical theory to have the ability to consistently model agents as physical systems of the theory. In [Nat. Comms. 9, 3711 (2018)], Frauchiger and Renner (FR) claim to show that when agents in quantum theory reason about each other's knowledge in a certain Wigner's friend scenario, they arrive at a logical contradiction. In light of this, Renner often poses the challenge: provide a set of reasoning rules that can be used to program quantum computers that may act as agents, which are (a) logically consistent (b) generalise to arbitrary Wigner's friend scenarios (c) efficiently programmable and (d) consistent with the temporal order of the protocol. Here we develop a general framewo...
We discuss the no-go theorem of Frauchiger and Renner based on an "extended Wigner's friend" thought...
Considering a complicated extension of a Wigner's friend scenario, Frauchiger and Renner (FR) allege...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...
33 + 14 pages, 10 figuresIt is natural to expect a complete physical theory to have the ability to c...
We take a fresh look at Wigner's Friend thought-experiment and some of its more recent variants and ...
Which theories lead to a contradiction between simple reasoning principles and modelling observers' ...
Frauchiger and Renner (2018) presented a no-go theorem inspired by the well-known Wigner’s friend p...
We present a discussion of the extended Wigner's friend thought experiment proposed by Frauchiger an...
We review recent work that employs the framework of logical inference to establish a bridge between ...
According to QBism, quantum states, unitary evolutions, and measurement operators are all understood...
The notorious Wigner's friend thought experiment has in recent years received renewed interest espec...
A recent no-go theorem establishes a contradiction from a specific application of quantum theory to ...
We describe a general approach to modeling rational decision-making agents who adopt either quantum ...
Causality and logic are both fundamental to our understanding of the universe, but our intuitions ab...
Constructivist epistemology posits that all truths are knowable. One might ask to what extent constr...
We discuss the no-go theorem of Frauchiger and Renner based on an "extended Wigner's friend" thought...
Considering a complicated extension of a Wigner's friend scenario, Frauchiger and Renner (FR) allege...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...
33 + 14 pages, 10 figuresIt is natural to expect a complete physical theory to have the ability to c...
We take a fresh look at Wigner's Friend thought-experiment and some of its more recent variants and ...
Which theories lead to a contradiction between simple reasoning principles and modelling observers' ...
Frauchiger and Renner (2018) presented a no-go theorem inspired by the well-known Wigner’s friend p...
We present a discussion of the extended Wigner's friend thought experiment proposed by Frauchiger an...
We review recent work that employs the framework of logical inference to establish a bridge between ...
According to QBism, quantum states, unitary evolutions, and measurement operators are all understood...
The notorious Wigner's friend thought experiment has in recent years received renewed interest espec...
A recent no-go theorem establishes a contradiction from a specific application of quantum theory to ...
We describe a general approach to modeling rational decision-making agents who adopt either quantum ...
Causality and logic are both fundamental to our understanding of the universe, but our intuitions ab...
Constructivist epistemology posits that all truths are knowable. One might ask to what extent constr...
We discuss the no-go theorem of Frauchiger and Renner based on an "extended Wigner's friend" thought...
Considering a complicated extension of a Wigner's friend scenario, Frauchiger and Renner (FR) allege...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...