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Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself


Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself - Nature

Quantum theory provides an extremely accurate description of fundamental processes in physics. It thus seems likely that the theory is ...

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself - arXiv

Abstract page for arXiv paper 1604.07422: Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself.

How Quantum Mechanics can consistently describe the use of itself

In a recent paper, Daniela Frauchiger and Renato Renner present a thought experiment that is meant to show that “quantum theory cannot ...

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself (2018)

The contradiction derived by Frauchiger and Renner simply arises from the fact that one experimentalist, F-bar, uses the wrong quantum state to ...

Is it true that quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of ...

Relativistic quantum mechanics addresses the first flaw, but imperfectly; a theory built on the Dirac or the Klein-Gordon equation is ...

[2002.01456] Unitary-Only Quantum Theory Cannot Consistently ...

Title:Unitary-Only Quantum Theory Cannot Consistently Describe the Use of Itself: On the Frauchiger-Renner Paradox ; Comments: A few typos ...

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself. Daniela Frauchiger and Renato Renner∗. Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH ...

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself

Abstract and Figures. Quantum theory provides an extremely accurate description of fundamental processes in physics. It thus seems likely that the theory is ...

[PDF] Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself · 381 Citations · 105 References.

Unitary-Only Quantum Theory Cannot Consistently Describe the ...

All these paradoxes stem from assuming that quantum theory has only unitary (linear) physical dynamics, and the attendant ambiguity about what ...

Unitary-Only Quantum Theory Cannot Consistently Describe the ...

All these paradoxes stem from assuming that quantum theory has only unitary physical dynamics, and the attendant ambiguity about what counts as a 'measurement'— ...

Comments on "Quantum theory cannot consistently ... - NASA ADS

Comments on "Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself" ... Abstract. Recently, a delicately designed Gedankenexperiment was proposed to check ...

On the Frauchiger–Renner Paradox - Inspire HEP

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself ... DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05739-8.

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself

Speaker: Renato Renner (ETH Zürich) Title: Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself Date: Thursday, 14 March 2019 ...

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself - OUCI

The agents' conclusions, although all derived within quantum theory, are thus inconsistent. This indicates that quantum theory cannot be extrapolated to complex ...

Wigner's convoluted friends - ScienceDirect.com

They allege it shows quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself. •. We show that a simple EPR arrangement is sufficient to derive an ...

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Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself · Dustin LazaroviciMario Hubert. Physics, Philosophy. Nature Communications. 2018.

Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself

It's a minor new quantum thought experiment which, as often happens, is being used to promote dumb sensational views about the meaning or ...

Review of D. Frauchiger and R. Renner, Quantum theory cannot ...

Review of D. Frauchiger and R. Renner, Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of Itself, Nature Communications 9 (1), 3711 (2018).

On the paper "Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use ...

In the paper "Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself" by D. Frauchiger and R. Renner an atempt is made at proving a "no-go theorem" ...