
Quantum foundations concerns the conceptual and mathematical underpinnings of quantum theory. In particular, we search for novel quantum effects, consider how to interpret the formalism, ask where the formalism comes from, and how we might modify it. Research at Perimeter Institute is particularly concerned with reconstructing quantum theory from more natural postulates and reformulating the theory in ways that elucidate its conceptual structure. Research in the foundations of quantum theory naturally interfaces with research in quantum information and quantum gravity.
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Physics, Topology, Logic, and Computation: A Rosetta Stone
Mike Stay University of California, Riverside
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Quantum analogues of Bayes' theorem, sufficient statistics and the pooling problem
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The Conway-Kochen-Specker Theorems
Nikolaas Landsman Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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A Categorical Approach to Distributed Meaning
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh University of Oxford
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Higher-Order Quantum Computations
Peter Selinger Dalhousie University
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Operational structures as a foundation for probabilistic theories
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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What is a quantal reality?
Rafael Sorkin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Complementarity as a resource
Bob Coecke Quantinuum
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Phase Groups and Complementarity
Ross Duncan University of Oxford