Laurie Letertre

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
    Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Université Grenoble Alpes
    Doctoral student
Université Grenoble Alpes
Alumnus, 2022
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    In quantum mechanics, quantum nonseparability is at the core of philosophical debates regarding its meaning. In the context of the process matrix formalism, causal nonseparability characterises quantum processes (connecting the inputs and outputs of different local quantum operations) that are incompatible with any definite causal structure among interacting parties. One talks about indefinite causal orders. A famous example of causally nonseparable processes is called the quantum switch (QS). I…Read more
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    Recent approaches in quantum gravity suggest that spacetime may not be a fundamental aspect of reality, but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from a more fundamental substratum. This raises a significant challenge for traditional accounts of laws of nature, which are typically grounded in spatiotemporal concepts. This paper discusses two non-Humean strategies for formulating laws of nature in the absence of spacetime: the 'non-temporal evolution' approach and the 'global constraints' approac…Read more
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    Temporal nonlocality from indefinite causal orders
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
  • Temporal Nonlocality from Indefinite Causal Orders
    The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
    A temporal counterpart to Bell nonlocality would intuitively refer to the presence of non-classical correlations between timelike-separated events. The hypothesis of temporal nonlocality has received recent support in the literature, and its existence would likely influence the future development of physical theories. This paper shows how Adlam's principle of temporal locality can be violated within a protocol involving indefinite causal orders. While the derivations of Leggett-Garg inequalities…Read more
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    Metaphysical implications of causal non separability
    Dissertation, Universite Grenoble Alpes. 2022.
    In quantum mechanics, quantum nonseparability is at the core of philosophical debates regarding its meaning. In the context of the process matrix formalism, causal nonseparability characterises quantum processes (connecting the inputs and outputs of different local quantum operations) that are incompatible with any definite causal structure among interacting parties. One talks about indefinite causal orders. A famous example of causally nonseparable processes is called the quantum switch (QS). I…Read more
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    The main research programs in quantum gravity tend to suggest in one way or another that most spacetime structures are not fundamental. At the same time, work in quantum foundations highlights fundamental features that are in tension with any straightforward space- time understanding. This paper aims to explore the little investigated but potentially fruitful links between these two fields.
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    Causal nonseparability and its implications for spatiotemporal relations
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 95 (C): 64-74. 2022.