Scientific representation: Paradoxes of perspective
BC Van Fraassen - 2010 - academic.oup.com
The behaviour of pendulums and bouncing springs was well-known by Newton's time, but
he represented both as systems subject to a force varying directly with the distance from a …
he represented both as systems subject to a force varying directly with the distance from a …
Simulating daily field crop canopy photosynthesis: an integrated software package
Photosynthetic manipulation is seen as a promising avenue for advancing field crop
productivity. However, progress is constrained by the lack of connection between leaf-level …
productivity. However, progress is constrained by the lack of connection between leaf-level …
[BOOK][B] The principle of the common cause
The common cause principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect
linking the correlated entities or is brought about by a third factor, a so-called common …
linking the correlated entities or is brought about by a third factor, a so-called common …
[BOOK][B] Quantum mechanics between ontology and epistemology
FJ Boge - 2018 - Springer
Florian J. Boge Page 1 European Studies in Philosophy of Science Florian J. Boge
Quantum Mechanics Between Ontology and Epistemology Page 2 European Studies in …
Quantum Mechanics Between Ontology and Epistemology Page 2 European Studies in …
Stochastic Einstein locality revisited
J Butterfield - The British Journal for the Philosophy of …, 2007 - journals.uchicago.edu
I discuss various formulations of stochastic Einstein locality (SEL), which is a version of the
idea of relativistic causality, that is, the idea that influences propagate at most as fast as light …
idea of relativistic causality, that is, the idea that influences propagate at most as fast as light …
[BOOK][B] Reichenbach's paradise: constructing the realm of probabilistic common" causes"
L Wroński, A Michalska - 2014 - degruyter.com
Most of the mathematical results herein stem from my PhD dissertation (Wroński, 2010)
which in reality forms the bulk of this book. For various reasons most of them will only now …
which in reality forms the bulk of this book. For various reasons most of them will only now …
Separate- versus common-common-cause-type derivations of the Bell inequalities
G Hofer-Szabó - Synthese, 2008 - Springer
Standard derivations of the Bell inequalities assume a common-common-cause-system that
is a common screener-off for all correlations and some additional assumptions concerning …
is a common screener-off for all correlations and some additional assumptions concerning …
Minimal assumption derivation of a weak Clauser–Horne inequality
According to Bell's theorem a large class of hidden-variable models obeying Bell's notion of
local causality (LC) conflict with the predictions of quantum mechanics. Recently, a Bell-type …
local causality (LC) conflict with the predictions of quantum mechanics. Recently, a Bell-type …
[HTML][HTML] Bell vs. Bell: A Ding-Dong Battle over Quantum Incompleteness
MJW Hall - Foundations, 2024 - mdpi.com
Does determinism (or even the incompleteness of quantum mechanics) follow from locality
and perfect correlations? In a 1964 paper, John Bell gave the first demonstration that …
and perfect correlations? In a 1964 paper, John Bell gave the first demonstration that …
Characterizing common cause closed probability spaces
Z Gyenis, M Rédei - Philosophy of Science, 2011 - cambridge.org
A probability space is common cause closed if it contains a Reichenbachian common cause
of every correlation in it and common cause incomplete otherwise. It is shown that a …
of every correlation in it and common cause incomplete otherwise. It is shown that a …