Perspectives on quantum reality : non-relativistic, relativistic, and field-theoretic
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Perspectives on quantum reality : non-relativistic, relativistic, and field-theoretic
(The University of Western Ontario series in philosophy of science, v. 57)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1996
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注記
Most of the papers in this volume are connected with the conference held at the University of Western Ontario in the autumn of 1994, under the title "Conceptual problems of relativistic quantum mechanics"
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But to admit things not visible to the gross creatures that we are is, in my opinion, to show a decent humility, and not just a lamentable addiction to metaphysics. J. S. Bell, Are There Quantum Jumps? ON CANADIAN THANKSGIVING WEEKEND in the autumn of 1994, a lively conference was held at The University of Western Ontario under the title "Conceptual Problems of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics". Most of the eighteen papers in this volume are directly connected with that conference. Articles by both theoretical physicists and philosophers of science are included, and many authors will be recognized immediately for their already substantive work in the foundations of physics. A quarter century ago Howard Stein suggested that relativistic quantum field theory should be 'the contemporary locus of metaphysical research', but there were few takers. Only fairly recently has that changed, with the result that the bulk of the papers here pursue issues that go beyond nonrelativistic quantum mechanics (or at least have serious implications for its relativistic generalization). Nevertheless, problems interpreting the nonrelativistic theory remain a persistent thorn in the side of any such endeavor, and so some of the papers develop innovative approaches to those issues as well.
目次
- Preface. In defense of dogma: why there cannot be a relativistic quantum mechanics of (localizable) particles
- D.B. Malament. Just how radical is hyperplane dependence? G. Fleming. Is there superluminal causation in relativistic quantum field theory?
- M. Redei. EPR, relativity, and the GHZ experiment
- C. Pagonis, et al. Hidden quantum non-locality
- N.D. Mermin. Royer's measurements - the rise and fall of (yet another) signalling scheme
- I. Pitowsky. Tails of Schroedinger's cat
- D.Z. Albert, B. Loewer. Wavefunction collapse models with nonwhite noise
- P. Pearle. The emergence of classical properties from quantum mechanics
- L.E. Ballentine. Relativism
- S. Saunders. Wave and particle concepts in quantum field theory
- P. Teller. The conceptual relation between standard quantum mechanics and quantum field theory
- D. Robinson. What measurement problem? J.T. Cushing. Bovine metaphysics: remarks on the significance of the gravitational phase effect in quantum mechanics
- H.R. Brown. Exotic (quixotic?) applications of Bohm theory
- R. Weingard. Complementarity and the orthodox (Dirac-von Neumann) interpretation of quantum mechanics
- J. Bub. Logical reflections on the Kochen-Specker theorem
- J.L. Bell. Construction of quantum mechanics via commutative operations
- S. Kochen.
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