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Reality and Measurement in Algebraic Quantum Theory : NWW 2015, Nagoya, Japan, March 9-13, Paperback / softback Book

Reality and Measurement in Algebraic Quantum Theory : NWW 2015, Nagoya, Japan, March 9-13 Paperback / softback

Edited by Masanao Ozawa, Jeremy Butterfield, Hans Halvorson, Miklos Redei, Yuichiro Kitajima, Francesco Buscemi

Part of the Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics series

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This volume contains papers based on presentations at the “Nagoya Winter Workshop 2015: Reality and Measurement in Algebraic Quantum Theory (NWW 2015)”, held in Nagoya, Japan, in March 2015.

The foundations of quantum theory have been a source of mysteries, puzzles, and confusions, and have encouraged innovations in mathematical languages to describe, analyze, and delineate this wonderland.

Both ontological and epistemological questions about quantum reality and measurement have been placed in the center of the mysteries explored originally by Bohr, Heisenberg, Einstein, and Schrödinger.

This volume describes how those traditional problems are nowadays explored from the most advanced perspectives.

It includes new research results in quantum information theory, quantum measurement theory, information thermodynamics, operator algebraic and category theoretical foundations of quantum theory, and the interplay between experimental and theoretical investigations on the uncertainty principle.

This book is suitable for a broad audience of mathematicians, theoretical and experimental physicists, and philosophers of science.

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