Reminder: Foundations of Physics WIP seminar, today, *11:30am* in the
*philosophy
common room, Main Quad*.



Ken Wharton: "Towards a physical interpretation of the Feynman path
integral"

*Abstract:* Classical action principles and their quantum counterparts (e.g.
the Feynman path integral) are tremendously useful mathematical tools with
essentially no physical interpretation.  The common claim that these tools
are equivalent to dynamical equations is incorrect; no common interpretation
can be shared by these two frameworks.  (Furthermore, dynamical quantum
theory has no accepted interpretation to fall back upon.)

Action principles require two consecutive boundary conditions on any
subsystem; one obvious physical interpretation is that these are imposed by
consecutive external physical measurements.  But this raises two immediate
obstacles:  1) Least-action principles fail if the boundary conditions are
not imposed in coordinate space, which seems to rule out measurements of
quantities such as velocity; 2) Taken literally, the mathematics implies a
retrocausal influence of the second measurement on unconstrained past
parameters.

Far from being serious roadbloacks, these "obstacles" actually point the way
towards a novel and exciting interpretation of quantum theory, unavailable
to a purely dynamical framework.   (This seminar is the technical companion
to last month's philosophy seminar.)

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All welcome.



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