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NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Modality, Probability, and Bell’s Theorems
to be held in Cracow (Poland) in Aug. 19-23, 2001
co-sponsored by the Jagiellonian University (Cracow)
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link to NATO 1st day, August 19, 2001
a.m.
  9.00-10.15   Butterfield J. Classifying Types of Nonlocality
10.30-11.45   Hardy L. Why Is There Entanglement and Why Is There Only so Much
                                     Entanglement?
12.00-1.30     Henderson L. Measuring Quantum Entanglement 

p.m.
3.30-4.45   Bub J. Information and Objectivity in Quantum Mechanics
5.00-6.00   young researcher's session: T. Bigaj, K.Ebrahimi-Fard & N. von Rummell, M. Ziman
 

2nd day, August 20, 2001
a.m.
  9.00-10.15    Unruh W.G. TBA
10.30-11.45    Busch P. EPR-Bell Tests with Unsharp Observables and Relativistic 
                                      Quantum Measurement
12.00-1.30      Breuer T. A Kochen-Specker Theorem for Unsharp Observables

p.m.
RESERVED
 

3rd day, August 21, 2001
a.m.
  9.00-10.15   Staruszkiewicz A. Quantum Mechanics of the Electric Charge and Its 
                       Connection with Fundamental Problems of Interpretation of Quantum 
                       Mechanics
10.30-11.45   Szabó L.E. The Fine Interpretation Resolves the GHZ Problem
12.00-1.30     Belnap N. Two Ideas of EPR-like 'Funny Business' in the Theory of 
                       Branching Space-Times: Generalized Primary Space-like-related Modal 
                       Correlations and Cause-like Loci that Are not in the Past

p.m.
3.30-4.45   Placek T. Bell-Clauser-Horne Inequalities: Why Are They Violated?
5.00-6.00   young researcher's session: J. Cachro, T. Müller

directions
the conference site
Jagiellonian University
Cracow
bell.workshop@uj.edu.pl

4th day, August 22, 2001
a.m.
  9.00-10.15   Bacciagaluppi G. Remarks on Space-Time and Locality in Everett 
                       Interpretations
10.30-11.45   Valentini A. Signal-Locality in Hidden-Variables Theories
12.00-3.30     Kent A. Models Simulating Bell Correlations

p.m.
3.30-4.45   Bugajski S.  Bell Phenomenon - a Probabilistic Approach to Bell’s Theorems 
                   (written jointly with E. Beltrametti)
5.00-6.15   Halvorson H. A Fresh Look at Bohr's Reply to EPR (written jointly with Rob 
                   Clifton)
 

5th day, August 23, 2001
a.m.
  9.00-10.15   Dickson M. Bohr on Bell: A Proposed Reading of Bohr and Its Implications 
                       for Bell’s Theorem
10.30-11.45   Laudisa F. Nonlocality and Theories of Causation
12.00-1.30     Berkovitz J. On Causal Loops in the Quantum Realm

p.m.
3.30-4.45   Stöltzner M. Causality, Determinism, Realism: Some Philosophical Inequalities
5.00-6.15   Rédei M. Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle
 

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