Antony Valentini (born 28 January 1965) is a British-Italian
theoretical physicist
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known for his work on the foundations of quantum physics.
[Lee Smolin: '' The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next'', First Mariner book edition 2007, ]
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Education and career
Valentini obtained an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University
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, then earned his Ph.D. in 1992 with Dennis Sciama
Dennis William Siahou Sciama, (; 18 November 1926 – 18 December 1999) was an English physicist who, through his own work and that of his students, played a major role in developing British physics after the Second World War. He was the PhD ...
at the International School for Advanced Studies (ISAS-SISSA) in Trieste
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, Italy.[Antony Valentini: ''On the Pilot-Wave Theory of Classical, Quantum and Subquantum Physics'', Ph.D. Thesis, ISAS, Trieste 1992] In 1999, after seven years in Italy, he took up a post-doc grant to work at the Imperial College with Lee Smolin
Lee Smolin (; born June 6, 1955) is an American theoretical physicist, a faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, an adjunct professor of physics at the University of Waterloo, and a member of the graduate faculty of th ...
and Christopher Isham.
He worked at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. In February 2011, he became professor of physics and astronomy at Clemson University; as of 2022, he was listed as adjunct faculty.
Together with Mike Towler, Royal Society research fellow of the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory
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, he organized a conference on the de Broglie-Bohm theory the ''Apuan Alps Centre for Physics'' in August 2010, hosted by the ''Towler Institute'' located in Vallico di Sotto in Tuscany
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, Italy, which is loosely associated with the Theory of Condensed Matter group of the Cavendish Laboratory. Among the questions announced for discussion, the organizers included "Why should young people be interested in these ideas, when showing interest in quantum foundations still might harm their careers?"
Work
Valentini has been working on an extension of the causal interpretation of quantum theory. This interpretation had been proposed in conceptual terms in 1927 by Louis de Broglie, was independently re-discovered by David Bohm
David Joseph Bohm (; 20 December 1917 – 27 October 1992) was an American scientist who has been described as one of the most significant Theoretical physics, theoretical physicists of the 20th centuryDavid Peat Who's Afraid of Schrödinger' ...
who brought it to a complete and systematic form in 1952, and was expanded on by Bohm and Basil Hiley. Emphasizing de Broglie's contribution, Valentini has consistently referred to the causal interpretation of quantum mechanics underlying his work as the "de Broglie–Bohm theory
The de Broglie–Bohm theory is an interpretation of quantum mechanics which postulates that, in addition to the wavefunction, an actual configuration of particles exists, even when unobserved. The evolution over time of the configuration of all ...
".
Quantum equilibrium, locality and uncertainty
In 1991, Valentini provided indications for deriving the quantum equilibrium hypothesis which states that in the frame work of the pilot wave theory. Valentini showed that the relaxation → may be accounted for by a ''H-theorem'' constructed in analogy to the Boltzmann H-theorem of statistical mechanics. Valentini showed that his expansion of the De Broglie–Bohm theory would allow "signal nonlocality" for non-equilibrium Non-equilibrium may refer to:
* generally the absence of an equilibrium
* Non-equilibrium economics
* Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics
* Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
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cases in which ≠. According to Valentini, the universe is fundamentally nonlocal, and quantum theory merely describes a special equilibrium state in which nonlocality is hidden in statistical noise.[Antony Valentini: ''Subquantum information and computation'', 2002, Pramana Journal of Physics, vol. 59, no. 2, August 2002, p. 269–277]
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The uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It states that there is a limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties, such as position a ...
.[Antony Valentini: ''Subquantum information and computation'', 2002, Pramana Journal of Physics, vol. 59, no. 2, August 2002, p. 269–277]
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In 1992, Valentini extended pilot wave theory to spin- fields and to gravitation.
Background and implications
Valentini has been described as an "ardent admirer of de Broglie". He noted that "de Broglie (rather like Maxwell) emphasized an underlying 'mechanical' picture: particles were assumed to be singularities of physical waves in space". He emphasized that de Broglie, with the assistance of Erwin Schrödinger
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, had constructed pilot wave theory, but later abandoned it in favor of quantum formalism.
Valentini's derivation of the quantum equilibrium hypothesis was criticized by Detlef Dürr and co-workers in 1992, and the derivation of the quantum equilibrium hypothesis has remained a topic of active investigation.[Peter J. Riggs: ''Quantum Causality: Conceptual Issues in the Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics'', Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 23, Springer, 2009, , ]
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"Signal nonlocality", which is forbidden in orthodox quantum theory, would allow nonlocal quantum entanglement
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to be used as a stand-alone communication channel without the need of a classical light-speed
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limited retarded signal to unlock the entangled message from the sender to the receiver. This would possibly make the string theory landscape
In string theory, the string theory landscape (or landscape of vacua) is the collection of possible false vacua,The number of metastable vacua is not known exactly, but commonly quoted estimates are of the order 10500. See M. Douglas, "The stat ...
Popper falsifiable.
Publications
;Book:
* Guido Bacciagaluppi, Antony Valentini: ''Quantum theory at the crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference'', Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009,
;Articles:
* Antony Valentini, Hans Westman: ''Dynamical origin of quantum probabilities'', Proceedings of the Royal Society A 8, vol. 461, no. 205
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January 2005,
* Antony Valentini: ''Subquantum information and computation'', 2002, Pramana Journal of Physics, vol. 59, no. 2, August 2002
p. 269–277
* Antony Valentini: ''Signal-locality in hidden-variables theories'', Physics Letters A, vol. 297, no. 5-6, 20 May 2002, p. 273-27
online from arxiv.org
* Antony Valentini: ''Hidden Variables, Statistical Mechanics and the Early Universe'', Chance in Physics, Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer 2001, Volume 574/2001, 165–181,
* Antony Valentini: ''On Galilean and Lorentz invariance in pilot-wave dynamics'', Physics Letters A, 228, 215–222, 199
online from arxiv.org
* Antony Valentini: ''Pilot-wave theory of fields, gravitation and cosmology'', in: James T. Cushing, Arthur Fine, Sheldon Goldstein (eds.): ''Bohmian mechanics and quantum theory: an appraisal'', Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996
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(a brief outline by Valentini of his work of 1991–1996 on the de Broglie–Bohm theory)
* Antony Valentini: ''On the Pilot-Wave Theory of Classical, Quantum and Subquantum Physics'', Ph.D. Thesis, ISAS, Trieste 1992
* Antony Valentini: ''Signal-locality, uncertainty, and the sub-quantum H-theorem, II'', Physics Letters A, vol. 158, no. 1, 1991
p. 1–8
* Antony Valentini: ''Signal-locality, uncertainty, and the sub-quantum H-theorem, I'', Physics Letters A, vol. 156, no. 5, 1991
* Antony Valentini: ''Resolution of causality violation in the classical radiation reaction'', Physical Review Letters vol. 61, no. 17, p. 1903–1905, 1988
References
External links
Antony Valentini
at the Perimeter Institute (Internet Archive
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version of 28 September 2011)
Cover story
on Antony Valentini in New Scientist
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''Is quantum mechanics tried, true, wildly successful, and wrong?''
Science magazine, AAAS, 19 June 2009,
* James T. Cushing: ''Quantum mechanics: historical contingency and the Copenhagen hegemony'', therein: ''Appendix 2 Valentini's H-Theorem'', The University of Chicago Press, 1994,
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Living people
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
American people of Italian descent
Clemson University faculty
British quantum physicists
British theoretical physicists
1965 births