David Deutsch - On the Science of Parallel Universes (2 books)

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  A Measurement Process in a Stationary Quantum System (1990).pdf 205.4 KB
  A Most Familiar Mystery (2011).pdf 592.7 KB
  A Reflection on Bronowski’s 'The Ascent of Man' (Nautilus, Winter 2014).pdf 1.3 MB
  Beyond Reward and Punishment (2019).pdf 248 KB
  Beyond the Quantum Horizon (2012).pdf 4.3 MB
  Boundary Effects in Quantum Field Theory (1979).pdf 1.4 MB
  Bryce Seligman DeWitt (2005).pdf 291.1 KB
  Comment on Lockwood (1996).pdf 835.7 KB
  Conditional Quantum Dynamics and Logic Gates (1995).pdf 207.3 KB
  Construction of States for Quantum Fields in Nonstatic Spacetimes (1983).pdf 254 KB
  Constructor Theory (2013).pdf 336.8 KB
  Constructor Theory of Information (2014).pdf 13.7 MB
  Definitely Not Maybe (2015).pdf 423.8 KB
  Deutsch, David - The Beginning of Infinity (Allen Lane, 2011).epub 2.8 MB
  Deutsch, David - The Beginning of Infinity (Allen Lane, 2011).jpg?042148 277.7 KB
  Deutsch, David - The Beginning of Infinity (Viking, 2011).jpg?042148 372 KB
  Deutsch, David - The Beginning of Infinity (Viking, 2011).pdf 2.3 MB
  Deutsch, David - The Fabric of Reality (Penguin, 1998).epub 2.3 MB
  Deutsch, David - The Fabric of Reality (Penguin, 1998).jpg?042148 114.9 KB
  Deutsch, David - The Fabric of Reality (Penguin, 1998).pdf 9.1 MB
  Dream Machine [by Rivka Galchen] (New Yorker profile, 2 May 2011).pdf 7.9 MB
  Everettian Relative States in the Heisenberg Picture (2021).pdf 349.8 KB
  Explorations in Quantum Computing [review] (1999).pdf 306.2 KB
  Fermion Fields in Accelerated States (1978).pdf 530.1 KB
  Finding Our Way [interview with Sam Harris] (2020).epub 2.1 MB
  Fungibility and the Quantum Multiverse (2011).pdf 519 KB
  Information Flow in Entangled Quantum Systems (2000).pdf 1.3 MB
  Is There a Fundamental Bound on the Rate at Which Information Can Be Processed (1982).pdf 452.7 KB
  It from Qubit (2004).pdf 121 KB
  Lectures on Quantum Computation (2020).pdf 7.3 MB
  Machines, Logic and Quantum Physics (2000).pdf 505.5 KB
  Multiple Universes (1979).pdf 1.6 MB
  Mysticism and Quantum Theory [interview] (2011).pdf 146.1 KB
  Negative Energy Radiation and the Second Law of Thermodynamics (1982).pdf 236.7 KB
  On Wheeler's Notion of 'Law without Law' in Physics (1986).pdf 452.5 KB
  On the Vacuum Stress Induced by Uniform Acceleration... (1977).pdf 720.6 KB
  Open Questions [interview] (2010).pdf 108.4 KB
  Physics, Philosophy and Quantum Technology (2003).pdf 183.2 KB
  Q&A (2015).pdf 258.3 KB
  Quantum Communication Moves into the Unknown (1993).pdf 2.4 MB
  Quantum Computation (1992).pdf 12.7 MB
  Quantum Computation (1998).pdf 13.8 MB
  Quantum Computation (2003).pdf 3.4 MB
  Quantum Computational Networks (1989).pdf 1.4 MB
  Quantum Credits (1992).pdf 2.3 MB
  Quantum Information Processing and Communication (2005).pdf 335.4 KB
  Quantum Mechanics (2005).pdf 582.3 KB
  Quantum Privacy Amplification and the Security of Quantum... (1996).pdf 123.5 KB
  Quantum Theory Without Quantization (1984).pdf 2 MB
  Quantum Theory as a Universal Physical Theory (1985).pdf 2.2 MB
  Quantum Theory of Probability and Decisions (1999).pdf 254.7 KB
  Quantum Theory, Church-Turing Principle and Universal Quantum Computer (1985).pdf 6 MB
  Quantum-Gravity Effects Could in Principle be Witnessed... (2018).pdf 520.4 KB
  Qubit Field Theory (2004).pdf 649.3 KB
  Rapid Solution of Problems by Quantum Computation (1992).pdf 1.8 MB
  Shelf Life (2006).pdf 103.9 KB
  Stabilization of Quantum Computations by Symmetrization (1997).pdf 374.7 KB
  The Architecture of the Multiverse (2005).pdf 431.1 KB
  The Computable Cosmos of David Deutsch [Morton] (2000).pdf 1.6 MB
  The Logic of Experimental Tests, esp. of Everettian Quantum Theory (2016).pdf 293.8 KB
  The Quantum Physics of Time Travel (1994).pdf 491.1 KB
  The Structure of the Multiverse (2002).pdf 3.9 MB
  Uncertainty in Quantum Measurements (1983).pdf 192.5 KB
  Universality in Quantum Computation (1995).pdf 218.9 KB
  Vindication of Quantum Locality (2012).pdf 4.5 MB
  What Scientific Idea is Ready for Retirement? (2014).pdf 93.6 KB
  Why It’s Good to Be Wrong (Nautilus, Fall 2013).pdf 279.8 KB
  Why We Need to Reconstruct the Universe (2014).pdf 527.3 KB
  _David Deutsch (2 books, 60 papers).txt 2.7 KB
  _workerbee.txt 512 B
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* David Deutsch - On the Science of Parallel Universes (2 books)

DAVID DEUTSCH (b. 1953)
is a British theoretical physicist at the University of Oxford. In 1985, he pioneered the field of quantum computation by formulating a description for a quantum Turing machine, as well as specifying an algorithm designed to run on a quantum computer. He has also proposed the use of entangled states and Bell's theorem for quantum key distribution and is a proponent of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Since 2012, he has been working on constructor theory, an attempt at generalizing the quantum theory of computation to cover not just computation but all physical processes.

Deutsch has written two books aimed at the general reader on Everettian (many-worlds) quantum theory, evolution, computation and knowledge creation:

THE FABRIC OF REALITY: The Science of Parallel Universes—and Its Implications (1997) is an exploration of the new physics, including time travel, quantum computers, and the multiverse. This multiplicity of universes, according to Deutsch, turns out to be the key to achieving a new worldview, one which synthesizes the theories of evolution, computation, and knowledge with quantum physics. Considered jointly, these four strands of explanation reveal a unified fabric of reality that is both objective and comprehensible. The book was shortlisted for the Rhone-Poulenc science book award in 1998.

In his second book, THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY: Explanations That Transform the World (2011), Deutsch argues that explanations have a fundamental place in the universe — and that improving them is the basic regulating principle of all successful human endeavor. He tracks how we form new explanations and drop bad ones, explaining the conditions under which progress — which he argues is potentially boundless — can and cannot happen.

Deutsch was the recipient of the Dirac Prize of the Institute of Physics in 1998, and the Edge of Computation Science Prize in 2005. On September 22, 2022, he was named as one of four international pioneering physicists to receive the 2023 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, the most lucrative academic prize in the world, for leading foundational work in quantum information.
In addition to 60 unitemized papers and other contributions (all PDF), the following books are presented in both ePUB and PDF format:

* The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations that Transform the World (Allen Lane / Viking, 2011)

* The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes—and Its Implications (Penguin, 1998)
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