Dear all,
You are hereby invited to the next "Physics meets Philosophy" talk by
Antoine Soulas (University of Vienna)
Title: An interpretation-independent formulation of the measurement
problem (see abstract below)
Date: May 7th (Wednesday)
Time: 11:00-12:30
Location: IQOQI Seminar room (Boltzmanngasse 3, 2nd floor)
Zoom link (for those that cannot join in person):
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66902590859?pwd=HaoStYqIbHUcDcq8fMl9MYm6OibV2E.1
Abstract:
In this presentation, I do not try to solve the measurement problem, but
rather to properly formulate it. One of the reasons why it still lacks a
precise, agreed definition is that the problem may take very different
forms depending on the interpretation of QM embraced. I propose to
identify the common root of the puzzle in an interpretation-independent
way (i.e. as a property of the probabilities only) and derive its
philosophical consequences. The key point is that the violation of the
total probability formula in QM does not allow to construct an objective
ontology, independent from epistemology. This enables to: (i) better
compare the different interpretations of QM; (ii) propose a reason why
QM and GR are so fundamentally incompatible, not relying on purely
mathematical or technical arguments.
For more information on "Physics meets Philosophy", see
https://sites.google.com/view/physphilvienna
Best wishes
Sebastian