Bell mini-conference
Marc Fleury, Richard Gill, Jarek Duda, Álvaro García, Robert Close, James Tankersley, Tim Palmer
Abstract: Bell mini-conference to discuss fundamental questions e.g.
Can physics be both local and realistic? How to understand, repair (one of) them?
Can classical field theory violate Bell-like inequalities?
What is the difference between classical and quantum allowing to violate Bell?
What other systems allow for Bell violation, e.g. Ising model?
Where does the square in Born rule come from? Is it the only reason for Bell violation?
What is measurement, deexcitation, etc.? Are they instant processes, reversible, e.g. in Stern-Gerlach?
Is the Schrödinger equation local, realistic? If so, how can QM violate Bell?
Schedule:
16:00 Marc Fleury, Review of Isolation achieved in the Aspect and Zeilinger experiments. The case of standing waves
16:30 Richard Gill, Myths and misunderstandings. Bell’s “Reply to critics” said it all
17:00 Jarek Duda, Boltzmann vs Feynman path ensemble - Born rule and Bell violation in Ising model
17:30 Álvaro García, Correlation and contextuality loopholes are equivalent
18:00 Robert Close, Geometrical Model of Bell Inequality Violation
18:30 James Tankersley, Faking Bell
mathematical physicsgeneral physicsquantum physics
Audience: researchers in the topic
QM Foundations & Nature of Time seminar
Series comments: Description: Physics foundations discussion seminar
Current access link in th.if.uj.edu.pl/~dudaj/QMFNoT
| Organizer: | Jarek Duda* |
| *contact for this listing |
