Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction to the Cambridge University Press Edition
- Introduction to the Original ArXiv.org Posting
- Disclaimers
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Letters to David Baker
- 2 Letters to Howard Baker
- 3 Letters to Howard Barnum
- 4 Letters to Paul Benioff
- 5 Letters to Charlie Bennett
- 6 Letters to Herb Bernstein
- 7 Letters to Doug Bilodeau
- 8 Letters to Gilles Brassard
- 9 Letters to Jeffrey Bub
- 10 Letters to Carlton Caves
- 11 Letters to Greg Comer
- 12 Letters to Charles Enz
- 13 Letters to Henry Folse
- 14 Letters to Bob Griffiths
- 15 Letters to Adrian Kent
- 16 Letters to Rolf Landauer
- 17 Letters to Hideo Mabuchi
- 18 Letters to David Mermin
- 19 Letters to David Meyer
- 20 Letters to Jeff Nicholson
- 21 Letters to Michael Nielsen
- 22 Letters to Asher Peres
- 23 Diary of a Carefully Worded Paper: More Letters to Asher Peres
- 24 Letters to John Preskill
- 25 Letters to Joseph Renes
- 26 Letters to Mary Beth Ruskai
- 27 Letters to Rüdiger Schack
- 28 Letters to Robert Schumann
- 29 Letters to Abner Shimony
- 30 Letters to Jon Waskan
- 31 Letters to Bill Wootters
- 32 Letters to Anton Zeilinger
- 33 Other Letters
- Postpartum
- Index of Names
7 - Letters to Doug Bilodeau
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction to the Cambridge University Press Edition
- Introduction to the Original ArXiv.org Posting
- Disclaimers
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Letters to David Baker
- 2 Letters to Howard Baker
- 3 Letters to Howard Barnum
- 4 Letters to Paul Benioff
- 5 Letters to Charlie Bennett
- 6 Letters to Herb Bernstein
- 7 Letters to Doug Bilodeau
- 8 Letters to Gilles Brassard
- 9 Letters to Jeffrey Bub
- 10 Letters to Carlton Caves
- 11 Letters to Greg Comer
- 12 Letters to Charles Enz
- 13 Letters to Henry Folse
- 14 Letters to Bob Griffiths
- 15 Letters to Adrian Kent
- 16 Letters to Rolf Landauer
- 17 Letters to Hideo Mabuchi
- 18 Letters to David Mermin
- 19 Letters to David Meyer
- 20 Letters to Jeff Nicholson
- 21 Letters to Michael Nielsen
- 22 Letters to Asher Peres
- 23 Diary of a Carefully Worded Paper: More Letters to Asher Peres
- 24 Letters to John Preskill
- 25 Letters to Joseph Renes
- 26 Letters to Mary Beth Ruskai
- 27 Letters to Rüdiger Schack
- 28 Letters to Robert Schumann
- 29 Letters to Abner Shimony
- 30 Letters to Jon Waskan
- 31 Letters to Bill Wootters
- 32 Letters to Anton Zeilinger
- 33 Other Letters
- Postpartum
- Index of Names
Summary
22 August 1999, “Your Article”
I am writing to let you know that I enjoyed your article quant-ph/9812050, “Why Quantum Mechanics is Hard to Understand,” very much. I was in particular very pleased with your Section IV “Dynamics vs. History.” It may interest you to know that Markus Fierz expressed a similar point of view in his article: “Does a physical theory comprehend an ‘objective, real, single process’?” in Observation and Interpretation in the Philosophy of Physics, edited by S. Körner (Dover, NY, 1957), pp. 93–96. I will append the full text below for your enjoyment. [See note to Rüdiger Schack, dated 29 August 1999.]
Most importantly, I would like to ask you for the final coordinates of your paper. Was it published somewhere? I would like to cite it in an upcoming paper.
28 August 1999, “Not Much”
I don't have a good idea about where to send your paper. I think chances are that AJP will be tougher than FP. In any case, it had an impact on me. My old advisor used to say of our joint papers, “If three people read this paper, we'll be doing OK!” If you know of two others with yours, you're probably doing OK.
I like this focus on the concept of “object.” I look forward to anything you might have to say about it. I have some slides that I use as a rallying cry to the idea that quantum information theory may have some impact on quantum foundations. The first is a list of axioms for quantum mechanics.
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- Coming of Age With Quantum InformationNotes on a Paulian Idea, pp. 81 - 89Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011