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A topos perspective on the Kochen-Specker theorem: II. Conceptual Aspects, and Classical Analogues:
In a previous paper, we have proposed assigning as the value of a physical
quantity in quantum theory, a certain kind of set (a sieve) of quantities that
are functions of the given quantity. The motivation was in part physical---such
a valuation illuminates the Kochen-Specker theorem; and in part
mathematical---the valuation arises naturally in the topos theory of
presheaves.
This paper discusses the conceptual aspects of this proposal. We also
undertake two other tasks. First, we explain how the proposed valuations could
arise much more generally than just in quantum physics; in particular, they
arise as naturally in classical physics. Second, we give another motivation for
such valuations (that applies equally to classical and quantum physics). This
arises from applying to propositions about the values of physical quantities
some general axioms governing partial truth for any kind of proposition.Comment: Small changes and correction
On the Emergence of Time in Quantum Gravity
We discuss from a philosophical perspective the way in which the normal
concept of time might be said to `emerge' in a quantum theory of gravity. After
an introduction, we briefly discuss the notion of emergence, without regard to
time (Section 2). We then introduce the search for a quantum theory of gravity
(Section 3); and review some general interpretative issues about space, time
and matter Section 4). We then discuss the emergence of time in simple quantum
geometrodynamics, and in the Euclidean approach (Section 5). Section 6
concludes.Comment: To appear in ``The Arguments of Time'', ed. J. Butterfield, Oxford
University Press, 199
A topos perspective on the Kochen-Specker theorem: I. Quantum States as Generalized Valuations
The Kochen-Specker theorem asserts the impossibility of assigning values to
quantum quantities in a way that preserves functional relations between them.
We construct a new type of valuation which is defined on all operators, and
which respects an appropriate version of the functional composition principle.
The truth-values assigned to propositions are (i) contextual; and (ii)
multi-valued, where the space of contexts and the multi-valued logic for each
context come naturally from the topos theory of presheaves.
The first step in our theory is to demonstrate that the Kochen-Specker
theorem is equivalent to the statement that a certain presheaf defined on the
category of self-adjoint operators has no global elements. We then show how the
use of ideas drawn from the theory of presheaves leads to the definition of a
generalized valuation in quantum theory whose values are sieves of operators.
In particular, we show how each quantum state leads to such a generalized
valuation.Comment: Clarification of situation for situation for operators with
continuous spectr
A Topos Perspective on State-Vector Reduction
A preliminary investigation is made of possible applications in quantum
theory of the topos formed by the collection of all -sets, where is a
monoid. Earlier results on topos aspects of quantum theory can be rederived in
this way. However, the formalism also suggests a new way of constructing a
`neo-realist' interpretation of quantum theory in which the truth values of
propositions are determined by the actions of the monoid of strings of finite
projection operators. By these means, a novel topos perspective is gained on
the concept of state-vector reduction
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SWECS tower dynamics analysis methods and results
Several different tower dynamics analysis methods and computer codes were used to determine the natural frequencies and mode shapes of both guyed and freestanding wind turbine towers. These analysis methods are described and the results for two types of towers, a guyed tower and a freestanding tower, are shown. The advantages and disadvantages in the use of and the accuracy of each method are also described
Abundant Methanol Masers but no New Evidence for Star Formation in GCM0.253+0.016
We present new observations of the quiescent giant molecular cloud
GCM0.253+0.016 in the Galactic center, using the upgraded Karl G. Jansky Very
Large Array. Observations were made at wavelengths near 1 cm, at K (24 to 26
GHz) and Ka (27 and 36 GHz) bands, with velocity resolutions of 1-3 km/s and
spatial resolutions of ~0.1 pc, at the assumed 8.4 kpc distance of this cloud.
The continuum observations of this cloud are the most sensitive yet made, and
reveal previously undetected emission which we attribute primarily to free-free
emission from external ionization of the cloud. In addition to the sensitive
continuum map, we produce maps of 12 molecular lines: 8 transitions of NH3 --
(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7) and (9,9), as well as the HC3N (3-2)
and (4-3) lines, and CH3OH 4(-1) - 3(0) the latter of which is known to be a
collisionally-excited maser. We identify 148 CH3OH 4(-1) - 3(0) (36.2 GHz)
sources, of which 68 have brightness temperatures in excess of the highest
temperature measured for this cloud (400 K) and can be confirmed to be masers.
The majority of these masers are concentrated in the southernmost part of the
cloud. We find that neither these masers nor the continuum emission in this
cloud provide strong evidence for ongoing star formation in excess of that
previously inferred by the presence of an H2O maser.Comment: 33 pages, 4 tables, 9 figures; ApJ Accepte
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