Probing The Meaning Of Quantum Mechanics: Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics And Identity
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Probing The Meaning Of Quantum Mechanics: Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics And Identity

Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics and Identity

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Probing The Meaning Of Quantum Mechanics: Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics And Identity

Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics and Identity

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This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to one of the most fascinating and important open questions in science: What is quantum mechanics really talking about? In the last decades quantum mechanics has given rise to a new quantum technological era, a revolution taking place today especially within the field of quantum information processing; which goes from quantum teleportation and cryptography to quantum computation. Quantum theory is probably our best confirmed physical theory. However, in spite of its great empirical effectiveness it stands today still without a universally accepted physical representation that allows us to understand its relation to the world and reality.

The novelty of the book comes from the multiple perspectives put forward by top researchers in quantum mechanics, from Europe as well as North and South America, discussing the meaning and structure of the theory of quanta. The book comprises in a balanced manner physical, philosophical, logical and mathematical approaches to quantum mechanics and quantum information. Going from quantum superpositions and entanglement to dynamics and the problem of identity; from quantum logic, computation and quasi-set theory to the category approach and teleportation; from realism and empiricism to operationalism and instrumentalism; the book considers from different angles some of the most intriguing questions in the field.

From Buenos Aires to Brussels and Cagliari, from Florence to Florianópolis, the interaction between different groups is reflected in the many different articles. This book is interesting not only to the specialists but also to the general public attempting to get a grasp on some of the most fundamental questions of present quantum physics.


Contents:

  • On the Notion of Truth in Quantum Mechanics: A Category-Theoretic Standpoint (V Karakostas and E Zafiris)
  • A Logical Account of Quantum Superpositions (D Krause and J R B Arenhart)
  • Mixing Categories and Modal Logics in the Quantum Setting (G Cinà)
  • Binary Gates in Three Valued Quantum Computational Logics (G Sergioli, A Ledda and R Giuntini)
  • The GTR Model: A Universal Framework for Quantum-Like Measurements (D Aerts and M S de Bianchi)
  • 'Probabilistic Knowledge' as 'Objective Knowledge' in Quantum Mechanics: Potential Immanent Powers Instead of Actual Properties (C de Ronde)
  • On When a Semantics is not a Good Semantics: The Algebraisation of Orthomodular Logic (T Kowalski, F Paoli and and R Giuntin)
  • Von Neumann, Empiricism and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (O Bueno)
  • The Born Rule and Free Will: Why Libertarian Agent-Causal Free Will is Not "Antiscientific" (R E Kastner)
  • Fuzzy Approach for CNOT Gate in Quantum Computation with Mixed States (G Sergioli and H Freytes)
  • A Modal Logic of Indiscernibility (D Krause, J R B Arenhart and P Merlussi)
  • The Possibility of a New Metaphysics for Quantum Mechanics from Meinong's Theory of Objects (M Graffigna)
  • Entanglement of Formation for Werner States and Isotropic States via Logical Gates (C Bertini, M L D Chiara and R Leporini)
  • Time, Chance and Quantum Theory (A Sudbery)
  • A Topos Theoretic Framework for Paraconsistent Quantum Theory (B Eva)
  • A Possible Solution to the Second Entanglement Paradox (D Aerts and M S de Bianchi)


Readership: University students and researchers interested in the foundation of quantum mechanics.

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Publisher
WSPC
Year
2016
ISBN
9789813146297

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Editorial Preface
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Contents
  7. 1. On the Notion of Truth in Quantum Mechanics: A Category-Theoretic Standpoint
  8. 2. A Logical Account of Quantum Superpositions
  9. 3. Mixing Categories and Modal Logics in the Quantum Setting
  10. 4. Binary Gates in Three Valued Quantum Computational Logics
  11. 5. The GTR-Model: A Universal Framework for Quantum-Like Measurements
  12. 6. ‘Probabilistic Knowledge’ as ‘Objective Knowledge’ in Quantum Mechanics: Potential Immanent Powers Instead of Actual Properties
  13. 7. On When a Semantics is not a Good Semantics: The Algebraisation of Orthomodular Logic
  14. 8. Von Neumann, Empiricism and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
  15. 9. The Born Rule and Free Will: Why Libertarian Agent-Causal Free Will is Not “Antiscientific”
  16. 10. Fuzzy Approach for CNOT Gate in Quantum Computation with Mixed States
  17. 11. A Modal Logic of Indiscernibility
  18. 12. The Possibility of a New Metaphysics for Quantum Mechanics from Meinong’s Theory of Objects
  19. 13. Entanglement of Formation for Werner States and Isotropic States via Logical Gates
  20. 14. Time, Chance and Quantum Theory
  21. 15. A Topos Theoretic Framework for Paraconsistent Quantum Theory
  22. 16. A Possible Solution to the Second Entanglement Paradox