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Physics and the Nature of Reality

Essays in Memory of Detlef Dürr

Angelo Bassi (Hrsg.), Nino Zanghì (Hrsg.), Sheldon Goldstein (Hrsg.), Roderich Tumulka (Hrsg.)

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Theoretische Physik

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This volume commemorates the scientific contributions of Detlef Dürr (1951–2021) to foundational questions of physics. It presents new contributions from his former students, collaborators, and colleagues about their current research on topics inspired or influenced by Dürr. These topics are drawn from physics, mathematics, and philosophy of nature, and concern interpretations of quantum theory, new developments of Bohmian mechanics, the role of typicality, quantum physics in relativistic space-time, classical and quantum electrodynamics, and statistical mechanics. The volume thus also gives a snapshot of present research in the foundations of physics.

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Foundations of Statistical Mechanics, Measurement Problem, GRW Collapse Theory, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, De Broglie-Bohm Theory, Typicality and Probability in Physics, Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Entanglement, Pilot Wave, Bohmian Mechanics, Quantum Probability, Arrow of Time, Ontological Status of Wavefunction, Wheeler-Feynman Electrodynamics, Shape Dynamics, Determinism and Randomness, Bell’s Nonlocality Theorem, Spontaneous Localization, Quantum Theory Without Observers