Quantum, Probability, Logic Quantum, Probability, Logic
Jerusalem Studies in Philosophy and History of Science

Quantum, Probability, Logic

The Work and Influence of Itamar Pitowsky

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Publisher Description

This volume provides a broad perspective on the state of the art in the philosophy and conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics. Its essays take their starting point in the work and influence of Itamar Pitowsky, who has greatly influenced our understanding of what is characteristically non-classical about quantum probabilities and quantum logic, and this serves as a vantage point from which they reflect on key ongoing debates in the field. Readers will find a definitive and multi-faceted description of the major open questions in the foundations of quantum mechanics today, including: Is quantum mechanics a new theory of (contextual) probability? Should the quantum state be interpreted objectively or subjectively? How should probability be understood in the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics? What are the limits of the physical implementation of computation? The impact of this volume goes beyond the exposition of Pitowsky’s influence: it provides a unique collection of essays by leading thinkers containing profound reflections on the field.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2020
7 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
649
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
13.4
MB

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