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Preprint

Aaronson, Scott (2011) Why Philosophers Should Care About Computational Complexity. [Preprint]

Barandes, Jacob A. (2023) The Stochastic-Quantum Theorem. [Preprint]

Barandes, Jacob A. and Kagan, David (2021) Quantum Conditional Probabilities and New Measures of Quantum Information. [Preprint]

Barrett, Jeffrey A. (2011) Wigner's Friend and Bell's Field Beables. [Preprint]

Canturk, Bilal (2020) A conceptual frame for giving physical content to the uncertainty principle and the quantum state. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael (2011) Reflections on the Role of Entanglement in the Explanation of Quantum Computational Speedup. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael E. (2018) Information Causality, the Tsirelson Bound, and the 'Being-Thus' of Things. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael E. (2014) On the Significance of the Gottesman-Knill Theorem. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael E. (2021) The Philosophy of Quantum Computing. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael E. (2016) Reconsidering No-Go Theorems from a Practical Perspective. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael E. (2018) Universality, Invariance, and the Foundations of Computational Complexity in the light of the Quantum Computer. [Preprint]

Cuffaro, Michael E. and Doyle, Emerson P. (2020) Essay Review of Tanya and Jeffrey Bub's Totally Random: Why Nobody Understands Quantum Mechanics: A Serious Comic on Entanglement. [Preprint]

Dunlap, Lucas (2015) The Metaphysics of D-CTCs: On the Underlying Assumptions of Deutsch's Quantum Solution to the Paradoxes of Time Travel. [Preprint]

Dunlap, Lucas (2015) On the Common Structure of the Primitive Ontology Approach and the Information-Theoretic Interpretation of Quantum Theory. [Preprint]

Dunlap, Lucas (2016) Shakespeare's Free Lunch: A Critique of the D-CTC Solution to the Knowledge Paradox. [Preprint]

E. Szabó, László (2007) The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument and the Bell Inequalities. [Preprint]

Felline, Laura (2016) It's a Matter of Principle. Scientific Explanation in Information-Theoretic Reconstructions of Quantum Theory. [Preprint]

Felline, Laura (2019) The Measurement Problem and two Dogmas about Quantum Mechanics. [Preprint]

Felline, Laura (2018) Quantum theory is not only about information. [Preprint]

Gao, Shan (2013) On the possibility of nonlinear quantum evolution and superluminal communication. [Preprint]

Glick, David and Boge, Florian J. (2019) Is the Reality Criterion Analytic? [Preprint]

Hagar, Amit and Hemmo, Meir (2005) Explaining the Unobserved: Why Quantum Mechanics Is Not only About Information. [Preprint]

Hagar, Amit and Hemmo, Meir (2006) Explaining the Unobserved: Why Quantum Theory Ain't Only About Information. [Preprint]

Hagar, Amit and Korolev, Alex (2007) Quantum Hypercomputation - Hype or Computation? [Preprint]

Horner, Jack K. and Symons, John (2020) What Have Google’s Random Quantum Circuit Simulation Experiments Demonstrated about Quantum Supremacy? [Preprint]

Kastner, Ruth (2021) The Relativistic Transactional Interpretation and The Quantum Direct-Action Theory. [Preprint]

Knight, Andrew (2021) On the (Im)possibility of Scalable Quantum Computing. [Preprint]

Leegwater, Gijs (2018) When Greenberger, Horne and Zeilinger meet Wigner's Friend. [Preprint]

Lombardi, Olimpia and López, Cristian and Fortin, Sebastian (2015) No information without manipulation. [Preprint]

Muthukrishnan, Siddharth (2024) Many Worlds as Anti-Conspiracy Theory: Locally and causally explaining a quantum world without finetuning. [Preprint]

Papageorgiou, Maria and Fraser, Doreen (2023) Eliminating the ‘impossible’: Recent progress on local measurement theory for quantum field theory. [Preprint]

Schmitz, Timothy (2023) On Epistemically Useful Physical Computation. [Preprint]

Shrapnel, Sally (2017) Discovering Quantum Causal Models (final). [Preprint]

Timpson, Christopher Gordon (2005) The Grammar of Teleportation. [Preprint]

Vaidman, Lev (2024) The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics is the Only Way to Avoid Action at a Distance. [Preprint]

Vorobyev, Oleg Yu (2016) Postulating the theory of experience and chance as a theory of co~events (co~beings). [Preprint]

Weinstein, Galina (2023) Navigating the Conjectural Labyrinth of the Black Hole Information Paradox. [Preprint]

Weinstein, Galina (2023) Reframing the Event Horizon: The Harlow-Hayden Computational Approach to the Firewall Paradox. [Preprint]

de Ronde, Christian and Massri, Cesar (2018) The Logos Categorical Approach to QM: II. Quantum Superpositions. [Preprint]

Conference or Workshop Item

Cuffaro, Michael E. (2014) How-Possibly Explanations in (Quantum) Computer Science. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Lombardi, Olimpia and López, Cristian (2016) Quantum information or quantum coding? In: UNSPECIFIED.

Penchev, Vasil (2015) Quantum information as the information of infinite series. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Published Article or Volume

Berghofer, Philipp (2024) Defending the Quantum Reconstruction Program. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 14. ISSN 1879-4912

Berghofer, Philipp (2024) Quantum Reconstructions as Stepping Stones toward ψ-Doxastic Interpretations? Foundations of Physics, 54. ISSN 0015-9018

Cuffaro, Michael (2012) Many Worlds, the Cluster-state Quantum Computer, and the Problem of the Preferred Basis. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 43 (1). pp. 35-42. ISSN 1355-2198

Holik, Federico (2022) Non-Kolmogorovian Probabilities and Quantum Technologies. Entropy.

Karakostas, Vassilios and Zafiris, Elias (2017) Contextual Semantics in Quantum Mechanics from a Categorical Point of View. Synthese, 194 (3). pp. 847-886. ISSN 0039-7857

Kastner, Ruth (2016) Violation of the Born Rule: Implications for Macroscopic Fields. International Journal of Quantum Foundations, 2 (3). pp. 121-126.

Meehan, Alexander (2019) A New Problem for Quantum Mechanics. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.

Ovidiu Cristinel, Stoica (2024) Freedom in the many-worlds interpretation. Foundations of Physics, 54 (68). pp. 54-68. ISSN 1572-9516

Stacey, Blake (2019) Olimpia Lombardi, Sebastian Fortin, Federico Holik and Cristian López, eds. 2017. What is Quantum Information? THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 34 (1). pp. 149-151. ISSN 2171-679X

Zafiris, Elias and Karakostas, Vassilios (2013) A Categorial Semantic Representation of Quantum Event Structures. Foundations of Physics, 43 (9). pp. 1090-1123. ISSN 1572-9516

Other

Cinà, Giovanni (2013) On the connection between the categorical and the modal logic approaches to Quantum Mechanics. ILLC.

Cuffaro, Michael E. On the Physical Explanation for Quantum Computational Speedup. Western Libraries.

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