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Noncommuting Common Causes Revisited

In this talk, I will revisit the concept of noncommuting common causes; refute two objections raised against them, the triviality objection and the lack of causal explanatory force; and explore how their existence modifies the EPR argument.

Tuesday 28.10.2025 11:10 am
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More specifically, we show that 1) product states screening off all quantum correlations do not compromise noncommuting common causal explanations; 2) noncommuting common causes can satisfy the law of total probability; 3) perfect correlations can have indeterministic noncommuting common causes; and, as a combination of the above claims, 4) perfect correlations can have noncommuting common causes which are both nontrivial and satisfy the law of total probability.

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Speaker: Gábor Hofer-Szabó (Research Center For The Humanities, Budapest)

Time:  11:00

Physics meets Philosophy


 

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