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Collapse models: a theoretical, experimental and philosophical review

Collapse models: a theoretical, experimental and philosophical review
Collapse models: a theoretical, experimental and philosophical review
In this paper, we review and connect the three essential conditions needed by the collapse model to achieve a complete and exact formulation, namely the theoretical, the experimental, and the ontological ones. These features correspond to the three parts of the paper. In any empirical science, the first two features are obviously connected but, as is well known, among the different formulations and interpretations of non-relativistic quantum mechanics, only collapse models, as the paper well illustrates with a richness of details, have experimental consequences. Finally, we show that a clarification of the ontological intimations of collapse models is needed for at least three reasons: (1) to respond to the indispensable task of answering the question ’what are collapse models (and in general any physical theory) about?’; (2) to achieve a deeper understanding of their different formulations; (3) to enlarge the panorama of possible readings of a theory, which historically has often played a fundamental heuristic role.
1099-4300
Bassi, Angelo
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Dorato, Mauro
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Ulbricht, Hendrik
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Bassi, Angelo
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Dorato, Mauro
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Ulbricht, Hendrik
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Bassi, Angelo, Dorato, Mauro and Ulbricht, Hendrik (2023) Collapse models: a theoretical, experimental and philosophical review. Entropy, 25 (645). (doi:10.3390/e25040645).

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In this paper, we review and connect the three essential conditions needed by the collapse model to achieve a complete and exact formulation, namely the theoretical, the experimental, and the ontological ones. These features correspond to the three parts of the paper. In any empirical science, the first two features are obviously connected but, as is well known, among the different formulations and interpretations of non-relativistic quantum mechanics, only collapse models, as the paper well illustrates with a richness of details, have experimental consequences. Finally, we show that a clarification of the ontological intimations of collapse models is needed for at least three reasons: (1) to respond to the indispensable task of answering the question ’what are collapse models (and in general any physical theory) about?’; (2) to achieve a deeper understanding of their different formulations; (3) to enlarge the panorama of possible readings of a theory, which historically has often played a fundamental heuristic role.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 April 2023
Published date: 12 April 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 497696
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497696
ISSN: 1099-4300
PURE UUID: ac8b070e-1247-47f5-9c83-740fdf141c32
ORCID for Hendrik Ulbricht: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0356-0065

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Author: Angelo Bassi
Author: Mauro Dorato

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