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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Griffith University
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Topics in dynamical wave function collapse
Hamilton College -
Bohmian Quantum Cosmology
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas -
Texas-Bavarian Home Cooking: A Quantum Bayesian Reply to Bell's (and Norsen's) la Nouvelle Cuisine
University of Massachusetts Boston -
Reconciling the ontic and epistemic views in quantum contextuality
The University of Texas at Austin -
A Pilot Wave(s) Theory of Exclusively Local Beables
Emerson College -
What are the costs of dealing with "states of reality" in quantum theory?
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) - Vienna -
Does knowing my lambda mean knowing my psi?
Imperial College London -
What de Broglie--Bohm Mechanics tells us about the Nature of the Quantum State
Griffith University -
Ontology of the quantum state: wavefunction vs. spacetime state realism
University of Oxford -
The reflection principle and quantum Bayesian decoherence
University of London -
The Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and its Relation to Probability Theory
Simon Fraser University (SFU)