Publications
This list of publications covers work that was performed with the support of the Fetzer Franklin Fund of the John E. Fetzer Memorial Trust. These publications represent research findings from the four different goal areas of funded research at the Fetzer Franklin Fund: Physics, metascience, consciousness research, and biology.
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Authors
Pienaar, J.
Year
2020
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Pienaar, J.
Project title
Quantum causal models via quantum Bayesianism
Year
2020
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Radin, D.Michel, L.Galdamez, K.Wendland, P.Rickenbach, R.Delorme, A.
Year
2012
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Walach, H.von Stillfried, N.
Project title
Generalised Quantum Theory—Basic Idea and General Intuition: A Background Story and Overview
Year
2011
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Erik F.G. van HeusdenTheodorus M. Nieuwenhuizen
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Unden, T.Louzon, D. Zwolak, M.Zurek, W.Jelezko, F.
Year
2019
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Aharonov, Y.Cohen, E.Waegell, M.Elitzur, A.C.
Project title
The weak reality that makes quantum phenomena more natural: Novel insights and experiments
Year
2018
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Aharonov, Y.Cohen, E.Colombo, F.Landsberger, T.Sabadini, I.Struppa, D.C.Tollaksen, J.
Project title
Finally making sense of the double-slit experiment
Year
2017
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Dressel, J. Alonso, J.R.G.Waegell, M.Halpern, N.Y.
Year
2018
Field of science
Physics
Authors
Waegell, M.Denkmayr, T.Geppert, H.Ebner, D.Jenke, T.Hasegawa, Y.Sponar, S.Dressel, J.Tollaksen, J.
Project title
Confined contextuality in neutron interferometry: Observing the quantum pigeonhole effect
Year
2017
Field of science
Physics