Knowing the quantum Zeno effect in counterfactual experiments : a philosophical approach
Article Sidebar
Google Scholar citations
Main Article Content
Karim Gherab Martín
Carmen Sánchez Ovcharov
This article describes several quantum experiments that imply counterfactual measurements. These
setups need to be combined with so called the “quantum Zeno effect” in order to reach complete
counterfactual processes. At the end of the article, there are some attempts to frame these quantum
phenomena using a philosophical model related to some ideas of the logic of counterfactuals.
setups need to be combined with so called the “quantum Zeno effect” in order to reach complete
counterfactual processes. At the end of the article, there are some attempts to frame these quantum
phenomena using a philosophical model related to some ideas of the logic of counterfactuals.
Article Details
How to Cite
Gherab Martín, Karim; and Sánchez Ovcharov, Carmen. “Knowing the quantum Zeno effect in counterfactual experiments : a philosophical approach”. Ontology studies, no. 10, pp. 115-30, https://raco.cat/index.php/Ontology/article/view/245079.
Most read articles by the same author(s)
- Karim Gherab Martín, Popperian realities and leibnizian mechanisms through internet , Ontology studies: 2008: Núm.: 8