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Bub, Jeffrey
Publikováno v:
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 49 (2019) 226-239
Richard Feynman famously said that nobody understands quantum mechanics and cautioned against asking: "But how can it be like that?" Something about the conceptual foundations of the theory is profoundly puzzling, but just what is so disturbing is no
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.00084
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
Foreword to Michael Janas, Michael E. Cuffaro, Michel Janssen, Understanding Quantum Raffles. Quantum Mechanics on an Informational Approach: Structure and Theory (Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 340) (Springer, 2022).
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.12266
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
In 2018, Daniela Frauchiger and Renato Renner published an article in Nature Communications entitled `Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself.' I clarify the significance of the result and point out a common and persistent misun
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08538
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
About ten years ago, Itamar Pitowsky and I wrote a paper, 'Two dogmas about quantum mechanics,' in which we outlined an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics as an alternative to the Everett interpretation. Here I revisit the pape
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1907.06240
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
In a recent result, Frauchiger and Renner argue that if quantum theory accurately describes complex systems like observers who perform measurements, then "we are forced to give up the view that there is one single reality." Following a review of the
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1804.03267
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
After a discussion of the Frauchiger-Renner argument that no 'single- world' interpretation of quantum mechanics can be self-consistent, I propose a 'Bohrian' alternative to many-worlds or QBism as the rational option.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.01604
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
Publikováno v:
In Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics November 2020 72:251-255
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey, Stairs, Allen
Publikováno v:
Physical Review A 89, 022311 (2014)
There is now a significant body of results on quantum interactions with closed timelike curves (CTCs) in the quantum information literature, for both the Deutsch model of CTC interactions (D-CTCs) and the projective model (P-CTCs). As a consequence,
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.4751
Autor:
Bub, Jeffrey
This is intended to be a serious paper, in spite of the title. The idea is that quantum mechanics is about probabilistic correlations, i.e., about the structure of information, since a theory of information is essentially a theory of probabilistic co
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3062