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Displaying all lectures given by: Caslav Brukner


Quantum correlations with no causal order
Speaker(s): Caslav Brukner
Abstract: Much of the recent progress in understanding quantum theory has been achieved within an operational approach. Within this context quantum mechanics is viewed as a theory for making probabilistic predictions for measurement outcomes following specified preparations. However, thus far some of the esse... read more
Date: 10/05/2011 - 2:50 pm

What are the costs of dealing with ";states of reality" in quantum theory?
Speaker(s): Caslav Brukner
Abstract: Bell and experimental tests of his inequality showed that it is impossible to explain all of the predictions of quantum mechanics using a theory which satisfies the basic concepts of locality and realism, but which (if not both) is violated is still an open question. As it seems impossible to resolv... read more
Date: 28/09/2009 - 11:00 am

Quantum Mechanics as a Theory of Systems with Limited Information Content
Speaker(s): Caslav Brukner
Abstract: I will consider physical theories which describe systems with limited information content. This limit is not due observer's ignorance about some “hidden” properties of the system - the view that would have to be confronted with Bell's theorem - but is of fundamental nature. I wil... read more
Date: 09/08/2009 - 11:00 am
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