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Reality and Its Order
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Reality and Its Order

Werner Heisenberg, Martin B. Rumscheidt, Nancy Lukens, Irene Heisenberg

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Quantenphysik
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A Laboratory of Her Own
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The Quantum Dissidents
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Time Travel in Einstein s Universe
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John von Neumann and the Foundations of Quantum Physics
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Applications of Conceptual Spaces
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STOPPING TIMES IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
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STOPPING TIMES IN QUANTUM MECHANICS

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Repeated quantum interactions and unitary random walks
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Repeated quantum interactions and unitary random walks

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Repeated quantum interactions and unitary random walks

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This appendix provides a brief introduction to the axioms and language of quantum mechanics We have no real physical pretention in this chapter our aim is only to present the basic tools and vocabulary of quantum mechanics We assume that the reader is familiar with the general elements of Operator Theory
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This appendix provides a brief introduction to the axioms and language of quantum mechanics We have no real physical pretention in this chapter our aim is only to present the basic tools and vocabulary of quantum mechanics We assume that the reader is familiar with the general elements of Operator Theory

This appendix provides a brief introduction to the axioms and language of quantum mechanics We have no real physical pretention in this chapter our aim is only to present the basic tools and vocabulary of quantum mechanics We assume that the reader is familiar with the general elements of Operator Theory Alternate Text
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This appendix provides a brief introduction to the axioms and language of quantum mechanics We have no real physical pretention in this chapter our aim is only to present the basic tools and vocabulary of quantum mechanics We assume that the reader is familiar with the general elements of Operator Theory

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CAUSES AND SYMMETRIES IN NATURAL SCIENCES
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CAUSES AND SYMMETRIES IN NATURAL SCIENCES

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Random Repeated Interaction Quantum Systems
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Leaky Repeated Interaction Quantum Systems
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Leaky Repeated Interaction Quantum Systems

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Bell Theorem naive view Alain Aspect
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Decoherence in quantum measurements Dominique Spehner
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Decoherence in quantum measurements Dominique Spehner

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Decoherence in quantum measurements Dominique Spehner

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ESPCI ParisTech rue Vauquelin Paris Cedex France
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ESPCI ParisTech rue Vauquelin Paris Cedex France

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NON-DUALITY  - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS
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On the Relevance of Negative Results1 Giuseppe Longo CNRS et Dépt d Informatique École Normale Supérieure Paris et CREA École Polytechnique http: www di ens fr users longo Abstract The access to scientific knowledge is a construction of objectivity which needs the critical insight of “negative results” These consist in the explicit construction of internal limits to current theories and methods We shall hint to the role of some results which in Logic in Physics or Computing opened up new areas for knowledge by saying “No we cannot compute this we cannot decide that The idea is that both the sciences of life and of cognition in particular in connection to Mathematics and Computing need similar results in order to set limits to the passive transfer of physico mathematical methods into their autonomous construction of knowledge and open the way to new tools and perspectives We will compare this perspective with the requirement both at the national and European levels to finalize most all research activities into foreseeable industrial applications Scientific knowledge and critical insight The analysis of concepts conducted on a comparative level if possible as well as the tentative explanation of the philosophical project should always accompany scientific work In fact critical reflections regarding existing theories are at the core of positive scientific constructions because science is often constructed against the supposed tyranny and autonomy of “facts” which in reality are nothing but “small scale theories” Science is also often constructed by means of an audacious interpretation of “new” and old facts it progresses against the obvious and against common sense le “bon sens” it struggles against the illusions of immediate knowledge and must be capable of escaping from already established theoretical frameworks For example the very high level of mathematical technicity in the geometry of Ptolemaic epicycles constructed from clearly observable facts strongly perplexed numerous Renaissance thinkers such as ...
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On the Relevance of Negative Results1 Giuseppe Longo CNRS et Dépt d'Informatique École Normale Supérieure Paris et CREA École Polytechnique http: www di ens fr users longo Abstract The access to scientific knowledge is a construction of objectivity which needs the critical insight of “negative results” These consist in the explicit construction of internal limits to current theories and methods We shall hint to the role of some results which in Logic in Physics or Computing opened up new areas for knowledge by saying “No we cannot compute this we cannot decide that The idea is that both the sciences of life and of cognition in particular in connection to Mathematics and Computing need similar results in order to set limits to the passive transfer of physico mathematical methods into their autonomous construction of knowledge and open the way to new tools and perspectives We will compare this perspective with the requirement both at the national and European levels to finalize most all research activities into foreseeable industrial applications Scientific knowledge and critical insight The analysis of concepts conducted on a comparative level if possible as well as the tentative explanation of the philosophical project should always accompany scientific work In fact critical reflections regarding existing theories are at the core of positive scientific constructions because science is often constructed against the supposed tyranny and autonomy of “facts” which in reality are nothing but “small scale theories” Science is also often constructed by means of an audacious interpretation of “new” and old facts it progresses against the obvious and against common sense le “bon sens” it struggles against the illusions of immediate knowledge and must be capable of escaping from already established theoretical frameworks For example the very high level of mathematical technicity in the geometry of Ptolemaic epicycles constructed from clearly observable facts strongly perplexed numerous Renaissance thinkers such as ...

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On the Relevance of Negative Results1 Giuseppe Longo CNRS et Dépt d Informatique École Normale Supérieure Paris et CREA École Polytechnique http: www di ens fr users longo Abstract The access to scientific knowledge is a construction of objectivity which needs the critical insight of “negative results” These consist in the explicit construction of internal limits to current theories and methods We shall hint to the role of some results which in Logic in Physics or Computing opened up new areas for knowledge by saying “No we cannot compute this we cannot decide that The idea is that both the sciences of life and of cognition in particular in connection to Mathematics and Computing need similar results in order to set limits to the passive transfer of physico mathematical methods into their autonomous construction of knowledge and open the way to new tools and perspectives We will compare this perspective with the requirement both at the national and European levels to finalize most all research activities into foreseeable industrial applications Scientific knowledge and critical insight The analysis of concepts conducted on a comparative level if possible as well as the tentative explanation of the philosophical project should always accompany scientific work In fact critical reflections regarding existing theories are at the core of positive scientific constructions because science is often constructed against the supposed tyranny and autonomy of “facts” which in reality are nothing but “small scale theories” Science is also often constructed by means of an audacious interpretation of “new” and old facts it progresses against the obvious and against common sense le “bon sens” it struggles against the illusions of immediate knowledge and must be capable of escaping from already established theoretical frameworks For example the very high level of mathematical technicity in the geometry of Ptolemaic epicycles constructed from clearly observable facts strongly perplexed numerous Renaissance thinkers such as ... Alternate Text
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On the Relevance of Negative Results1 Giuseppe Longo CNRS et Dépt d'Informatique École Normale Supérieure Paris et CREA École Polytechnique http: www di ens fr users longo Abstract The access to scientific knowledge is a construction of objectivity which needs the critical insight of “negative results” These consist in the explicit construction of internal limits to current theories and methods We shall hint to the role of some results which in Logic in Physics or Computing opened up new areas for knowledge by saying “No we cannot compute this we cannot decide that The idea is that both the sciences of life and of cognition in particular in connection to Mathematics and Computing need similar results in order to set limits to the passive transfer of physico mathematical methods into their autonomous construction of knowledge and open the way to new tools and perspectives We will compare this perspective with the requirement both at the national and European levels to finalize most all research activities into foreseeable industrial applications Scientific knowledge and critical insight The analysis of concepts conducted on a comparative level if possible as well as the tentative explanation of the philosophical project should always accompany scientific work In fact critical reflections regarding existing theories are at the core of positive scientific constructions because science is often constructed against the supposed tyranny and autonomy of “facts” which in reality are nothing but “small scale theories” Science is also often constructed by means of an audacious interpretation of “new” and old facts it progresses against the obvious and against common sense le “bon sens” it struggles against the illusions of immediate knowledge and must be capable of escaping from already established theoretical frameworks For example the very high level of mathematical technicity in the geometry of Ptolemaic epicycles constructed from clearly observable facts strongly perplexed numerous Renaissance thinkers such as ...

Giuseppe Longo

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THE SELF-CRITICISM OF SCIENCE - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS
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THE SELF-CRITICISM OF SCIENCE - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

Alexis Karpouzos

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THE SELF-CRITICISM OF SCIENCE - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

Alexis Karpouzos

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