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RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, Dec 1, 2016
Теоретическая и математическая физика, 2007
The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, 2006
Теоретическая и математическая физика, 2009
Теоретическая и математическая физика, 2011
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2009
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2012
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2010
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2013
Foundations of Physics, 2004
arXiv preprint quant-ph/0703260, Mar 28, 2007
Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell-Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt (BCHSH) inequa... more Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell-Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt (BCHSH) inequalities confirm quantum mechanics (QM) and refute local realism. Some scholars, however, criticize this conviction, yet maintaining that QM conflicts with local realism. At variance with both viewpoints one of the authors has recently worked out an extended semantic realism (ESR) model which shows that, if quantum probabilities are interpreted as conditional rather than absolute probabilities, a picture of the microworld ...
Arxiv preprint quant-ph/0703260, Mar 28, 2007
Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell inequalities (BI) per-formed up to now confirm ... more Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell inequalities (BI) per-formed up to now confirm the predictions of standard quantum me-chanics (SQM) and refute local realism. But some scholars criticize this conviction, defending local realism in various ways. We present here a new ...
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2019
The Quantum-Like Revolution
Nature Precedings, 2012
Despite predictive success, population dynamics and evolutionary game theory still pose fundament... more Despite predictive success, population dynamics and evolutionary game theory still pose fundamental problems. Violation of the competitive exclusion principle in plankton communities provides an example. A promising solution of this ‘paradox of the plankton’ comes from theories involving cyclic competition, an evolutionary analogue of the classical rock-paper-scissors (RPS) game. However, modeling probabilistic RPS structures, one encounters a fundamental difficulty: the pairs rock-scissors, scissors-paper, and paper-rock possess representations in separate Kolmogorovian probability spaces, but a single global probability space for entire triplets does not exist. Populations that take part in cyclic competition should therefore involve probabilistic incompatibilities, analogous to those occurring in quantum mechanics. Here, using experimental data collected from 1990 to 2011 on the RPS cycles of lizards, we show that the incompatibilities are indeed unavoidable, and the data cannot ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011
Worldviews, Science and Us, 2011
Ecological Modelling, 2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013
We support the authors' claims, except that we point out that also quantum structure differen... more We support the authors' claims, except that we point out that also quantum structure different from quantum probability abundantly plays a role in human cognition. We put forward several elements to illustrate our point, mentioning entanglement, contextuality, interference, and emergence as effects, and states, observables, complex numbers, and Fock space as specific mathematical structures.
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, Dec 1, 2016
Теоретическая и математическая физика, 2007
The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, 2006
Теоретическая и математическая физика, 2009
Теоретическая и математическая физика, 2011
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2009
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2012
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2010
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2013
Foundations of Physics, 2004
arXiv preprint quant-ph/0703260, Mar 28, 2007
Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell-Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt (BCHSH) inequa... more Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell-Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt (BCHSH) inequalities confirm quantum mechanics (QM) and refute local realism. Some scholars, however, criticize this conviction, yet maintaining that QM conflicts with local realism. At variance with both viewpoints one of the authors has recently worked out an extended semantic realism (ESR) model which shows that, if quantum probabilities are interpreted as conditional rather than absolute probabilities, a picture of the microworld ...
Arxiv preprint quant-ph/0703260, Mar 28, 2007
Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell inequalities (BI) per-formed up to now confirm ... more Most physicists uphold that the tests of the Bell inequalities (BI) per-formed up to now confirm the predictions of standard quantum me-chanics (SQM) and refute local realism. But some scholars criticize this conviction, defending local realism in various ways. We present here a new ...
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2019
The Quantum-Like Revolution
Nature Precedings, 2012
Despite predictive success, population dynamics and evolutionary game theory still pose fundament... more Despite predictive success, population dynamics and evolutionary game theory still pose fundamental problems. Violation of the competitive exclusion principle in plankton communities provides an example. A promising solution of this ‘paradox of the plankton’ comes from theories involving cyclic competition, an evolutionary analogue of the classical rock-paper-scissors (RPS) game. However, modeling probabilistic RPS structures, one encounters a fundamental difficulty: the pairs rock-scissors, scissors-paper, and paper-rock possess representations in separate Kolmogorovian probability spaces, but a single global probability space for entire triplets does not exist. Populations that take part in cyclic competition should therefore involve probabilistic incompatibilities, analogous to those occurring in quantum mechanics. Here, using experimental data collected from 1990 to 2011 on the RPS cycles of lizards, we show that the incompatibilities are indeed unavoidable, and the data cannot ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011
Worldviews, Science and Us, 2011
Ecological Modelling, 2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013
We support the authors' claims, except that we point out that also quantum structure differen... more We support the authors' claims, except that we point out that also quantum structure different from quantum probability abundantly plays a role in human cognition. We put forward several elements to illustrate our point, mentioning entanglement, contextuality, interference, and emergence as effects, and states, observables, complex numbers, and Fock space as specific mathematical structures.