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34A Mathematical Characterization of Quantum Gaussian Stochastic Evolution SchemesFoundations of Physics 36 (4): 526-540. 2006.We give a common mathematical characterization of relevant stochastic evolution schemes built up in the literatute to attack the quantum measurement problem. This characterization is based on two hypotheses, namely, (i) the trace conservation with probability one and (ii) the existence of a complex phase determining a linear support for the stochastic process driving the random evolution
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79On the Owen Set of Transportation SolutionsTheory and Decision 56 (1-2): 215-228. 2004.This paper presents an axiomatic characterization of the Owen set of transportation games. In the characterization we use six properties including consistency (CONS2) and splitting and merging (SM) which are firstly proposed and defined for this setup in the present paper
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35Is the Epistemic View of Quantum Mechanics Incomplete?Foundations of Physics 34 (12): 1993-2003. 2004.One of the most tantalizing questions about the interpretation of Quantum Theory is the objective vs. subjective meaning of quantum states. Here, by focusing on a typical EPR experiment upon which a selection procedure is performed on one side, we will confront the fully epistemic view of quantum states with its results. Our statement is that such a view cannot be considered complete, although the opposite attitude would also pose well-known problems of interpretation
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31Coming From Material RealityFoundations of Science 20 (2): 199-212. 2015.In a previous essay we demonstrated that quantum mechanical formalism is incompatible with some necessary principles of the mechanism conception still dominant in the physicist’s community. In this paper we show, based on recent empirical evidence in quantum physics, the inevitability of abandoning the old mechanism conception and to construct a new one in which physical reality is seen as a representation which refers to relations established through operations made by us in a world that we are…Read more
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32A Further Review of the Incompatibility between Classical Principles and Quantum PostulatesFoundations of Science 18 (1): 125-138. 2013.The traditional “realist” conception of physics, according to which human concepts, laws and theories can grasp the essence of a reality in our absence , seems incompatible with quantum formalism and it most fruitful interpretation. The proof rests on the violation by quantum mechanical formalism of some fundamental principles of the classical ontology. We discuss if the conception behind Einstein’s idea of a reality in our absence, could be still maintained and at which price. We conclude that …Read more
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19El proyecto de investigación para el estudio de la geometría dentro de la realidad arquitectónica. El trabajo por proyectosArbor 187 (Extra_3): 219-224. 2011.
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