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    D e B roglie– B ohm P ilot‐Wave Theory: Many Worlds in Denial?
    In Simon Saunders, Jonathan Barrett, Adrian Kent & David Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds?: Everett, Quantum Theory & Reality, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 476-509. 2010.
    This chapter replies to claims that the pilot-wave theory of de Broglie and Bohm is really a many-worlds theory with a superfluous configuration appended to one of the worlds. Assuming that pilot-wave theory does contain an ontological pilot wave (a complex-valued field in configuration space), the chapter shows that such claims arise from not interpreting pilot-wave theory on its own terms. Specifically, the theory has its own (‘subquantum’) theory of measurement, and in general describes a ‘no…Read more
  • Pilot-wave theory: many worlds in denial?
    In Simon Saunders, Jonathan Barrett, Adrian Kent & David Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds?: Everett, Quantum Theory & Reality, Oxford University Press Uk. 2010.
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    Beyond the Born Rule in Quantum Gravity
    Foundations of Physics 53 (1): 1-36. 2022.
    We have recently developed a new understanding of probability in quantum gravity. In this paper we provide an overview of this new approach and its implications. Adopting the de Broglie–Bohm pilot-wave formulation of quantum physics, we argue that there is no Born rule at the fundamental level of quantum gravity with a non-normalisable Wheeler–DeWitt wave functional \(\Psi\). Instead the universe is in a perpetual state of quantum nonequilibrium with a probability density \(P\ne \left| \Psi \rig…Read more
  • Pilot-wave theory: many worlds in denial?
    In Simon Saunders, Jonathan Barrett, Adrian Kent & David Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds?: Everett, Quantum Theory & Reality, Oxford University Press Uk. 2010.
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    Perturbations and Quantum Relaxation
    with Adithya Kandhadai
    Foundations of Physics 49 (1): 1-23. 2019.
    We investigate whether small perturbations can cause relaxation to quantum equilibrium over very long timescales. We consider in particular a two-dimensional harmonic oscillator, which can serve as a model of a field mode on expanding space. We assume an initial wave function with small perturbations to the ground state. We present evidence that the trajectories are highly confined so as to preclude relaxation to equilibrium even over very long timescales. Cosmological implications are briefly d…Read more
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    The Geometric Universe: Science, Geometry, and the Work of Roger Penrose
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (1): 131-135. 2002.
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    A Tribute to James T. Cushing: 1937–2002 (review)
    Foundations of Physics 35 (2): 173-176. 2005.
  • Email: A. valentini@ ic. ac. uk
    In Tomasz Placek & Jeremy Butterfield (eds.), Non-locality and Modality, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 81. 2002.
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    Signal-locality and subquantum information in deterministic hidden-variables theories
    In Tomasz Placek & Jeremy Butterfield (eds.), Non-locality and Modality, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 81--103. 2002.