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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Tips for giving a great talk
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
Foundations of Quantum Mech. (PHYS 639) - Lecture 13
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Quantizing causation
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Robert Spekkens and Elie Wolfe, Perimeter Institute
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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A resource theory of nonclassicality in Bell scenarios
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Can Quantum Correlations be Explained Causally?
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Why initial system-environment correlations do not imply the failure of complete positivity: a causal perspective
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Motility of the internal-external cut as a foundational principle
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PSI 2017/2018 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 14
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PSI 2017/2018 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 13
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PSI 2017/2018 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 12
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PSI 2017/2018 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 11
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