Robert Spekkens received his B.Sc. in physics and philosophy from McGill University and completed his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Toronto. He held a postdoctoral fellowship at Perimeter Institute and an International Royal Society Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. He has been a faculty member at Perimeter Institute since November 2008. His research is focused upon identifying the conceptual innovations that distinguish quantum theories from classical theories and investigating their significance for axiomatization, interpretation, and the implementation of various information-theoretic tasks.
Talks by Robert Spekkens
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Foundations of Quantum Mech. (PHYS 639) - Lecture 4
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Foundations of Quantum Mech. (PHYS 639) - Lecture 3
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Foundations of Quantum Mech. (PHYS 639) - Lecture 2
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Foundations of Quantum Mech. (PHYS 639) - Lecture 1
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG - Quantum Foundations: From Plato's Cave to Bertlmann's Socks
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PIAF 09 - Panel Discussion
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The power of epistemic restrictions in reconstructing quantum theory
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Quantum analogues of Bayes' theorem, sufficient statistics and the pooling problem
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The Strange Quantum: What does it mean and how can we use it?
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Why the quantum? Insights from classical theories with a statistical restriction
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The resource theory of quantum reference frames: manipulations and monotones
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Operationalism, hidden variable models, and contextuality (Part 1B)
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics