Valia Allori

University of Bergamo
  • University of Bergamo
    Associate Professor
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
  •  225
    Seven Steps Toward the Classical World
    with Detlef Duerr, Nino Zanghi, and Sheldon Goldstein
    Journal of Optics B 4. 2002.
    Classical physics is about real objects, like apples falling from trees, whose motion is governed by Newtonian laws. In standard quantum mechanics only the wave function or the results of measurements exist, and to answer the question of how the classical world can be part of the quantum world is a rather formidable task. However, this is not the case for Bohmian mechanics, which, like classical mechanics, is a theory about real objects. In Bohmian terms, the problem of the classical limit becom…Read more
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    What is Bohmian Mechanics
    with Nino Zanghi
    International Journal of Theoretical Physics 43 1743-1755. 2004.
    Bohmian mechanics is a quantum theory with a clear ontology. To make clear what we mean by this, we shall proceed by recalling first what are the problems of quantum mechanics. We shall then briefly sketch the basics of Bohmian mechanics and indicate how Bohmian mechanics solves these problems and clarifies the status and the role of of the quantum formalism.
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    Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories
    In Alyssa Ney & David Z. Albert (eds.), The Wave Function: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 58-75. 2013.
    For a long time it was believed that it was impossible to be realist about quantum mechanics. It took quite a while for the researchers in the foundations of physics, beginning with John Stuart Bell [Bell 1987], to convince others that such an alleged impossibility had no foundation. Nowadays there are several quantum theories that can be interpreted realistically, among which Bohmian mechanics, the GRW theory, and the many-worlds theory. The debate, though, is far from being over: in what respe…Read more
  •  3423
    Decoherence and the classical limit of quantum mechanics
    Dissertation, University of Genova, Italy. 2002.
    In my dissertation (Rutgers, 2007) I developed the proposal that one can establish that material quantum objects behave classically just in case there is a “local plane wave” regime, which naturally corresponds to the suppression of all quantum interference.
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    Response
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (1): 94-98. 2015.