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Christian de Ronde
Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Publications - 83
Citations - 769
Christian de Ronde is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interpretations of quantum mechanics & Kochen–Specker theorem. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 83 publications receiving 711 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian de Ronde include VU University Amsterdam & University of Buenos Aires.
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The Paraconsistent Logic of Quantum Superpositions
TL;DR: In this article, a paraconsistent approach to quantum superpositions is presented, which attempts to account for the contradictory properties present in general within quantum superposition, as a key element of the formal structure of the theory.
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Interpreting the Modal Kochen–Specker theorem: Possibility and many worlds in quantum mechanics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors attempt to physically interpret the Modal Kochen-Specker (MKS) theorem and analyze the features of the possible properties about quantum systems arising from the elements in an orthomodular lattice and distinguish the use of possibility in the classical and quantum formalisms.
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Scopes and Limits of Modality in Quantum Mechanics
TL;DR: In this paper, an algebraic frame for the simultaneous treatment of actual and possible properties of quantum systems is developed, in spite of the fact that the language is enriched with the addition of a modal operator to the orthomodular structure.
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A Topological Study of Contextuality and Modality in Quantum Mechanics
TL;DR: In this article, the authors enrich the usual orthomodular structure of quantum mechanical propositions with modal operators and give an extended version of Kochen-Specker theorem over this new structure.
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Representational Realism, Closed Theories and the Quantum to Classical Limit
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the representational realist stance as a pluralist ontic approach to inter-theoretic relationships and examine how the orthodox project of "bridging the gap" between the quantum and the classical domains has constrained the possibilities of research, producing only a limited set of interpretational problems which only focus in the justification of "classical reality".