|  Realism | 
In General
  > s.a. Ether; mathematics;
  Ontology; physics [ultimate theories];
  quantum locality; Reality;
  Structural Realism.
  * Idea: Scientific realism is
    a view about things, events, processes, that are unobservable either because
    they are tiny or because they are past; One can define a realist theory as one
    describing a closed system entirely by means of entities and concepts pertaining
    to the system (as opposed to operationalism).
  * Microphysical realism: The view
    that the only real entities and properties are found at the most fundamental
    level of nature.
  @ General references: Rohrlich FP(96);
    Schmelzer gq/97;
    Isham & Butterfield IJTP(98) [presheaf loophole];
    Matzkin EJP(02)qp;
    Grangier qp/03 [and holism];
    Wilholt SHPMP(08) [XIX-century debates over atomism];
    Singh a0805-ch [history];
    Sánchez-Guillén & Vázquez a0903 [realist world view];
    Franson JPA(12)-a1004 [constraint on realistic theories];
    d'Espagnat FP(11)-a1101 ['open realism' as restoring a mind-independent reality];
    Gisin IJQI-a1401,
    Bolotin a1401 [possible definition];
    Müller a1712,
    a1712 [the physical world as emergent];
    Boughn a1903
      [the term "reality" should be avoided];
    Vickers BJPS(18)-a1912 [defense of realism].
  @ Arguments re local realism:
    Caser PLA(84) [condition];
    Hoffmann FP(90);
    Bernstein FP(99) [against, simplified GHZ];
    Santos qp/01,
    SHPMP(05) [pro];
    Lan IJTP(08)qp/03 [EPR, pro],
    IJTP(08)qp/03 [superpositions and mixtures],
    JRLR(05)qp/03 [GHZ, pro];
    Adenier AJP(08)feb-a0705 [re Mermin's argument].
  @ Elements of reality: Peres FP(92);
    Marchildon FP(08)-a0802 [Lorentz-invariant];
    Grinbaum a1007 [criterion based on algorithmic complexity];
    Khalidi PhSc(11) [challenges to microphysical realism].
  @ Philosophical: Leplin 97;
    Psillos BJPS(00) [status];
    Turner SHPS(04) [abductive arguments];
    McMullin PhSc(03)jul [van Fraassen's],
    response van Fraassen PhSc(03)jul;
    Lyons BJPS(06) [and dividing systems into constituents];
    Sankey 08;
    Stanford BJPS(09) [the problem of unconceived alternatives];
    Bynum M&M-a1303 [on Informational Structural Realism];
    Nanay BJPS(13) [singularist semirealism];
    Del Santo a1807 [Einstein and Bohm];
    > s.a. philosophy of science.
In Quantum Theory > s.a. classical limit;
  foundations; hidden variables;
  histories in quantum mechanics; interpretations;
  relationship with classical mechanics.
  * Idea: Realism in quantum mechanics is the
    view that physical objects have properties that exist even before they are measured.
  * The problem: Local realism is untenable,
    because the Kochen-Specker theorem asserts the impossibility of assigning values to quantum
    observables (hidden variables) in a way that preserves functional relations between them
    (unless the state space is 2D).
  * Loopholes, way out: One question is
    whether one can formulate a non-local, contextual, holistic one (see Bell's theorem);
    It has been claimed that realistic interpretations are wrong because some predictions
    derived from a mixture are different from the corresponding ones derived from a
    superposition state [but @ see Lan IJTP(08)qp/03];
    Then there is the failure of Bell's theorem for Clifford algebra-based local variables.
  * Tests: It has been argued that local
    realism can be tested by considering electroweak CP-violation parameters values in
    neutral pseudoscalar meson (K0) systems.
  @ General references: in von Neumann 55;
    Gleason JMM(65);
    Bell RMP(66);
    Van der Merwe et al ed-88;
    d'Espagnat FP(90),
    qp/98;
    Home & Selleri JPA(91) [and kaon physics];
    Reid PRA(00)qp,
    PRL(00)qp,
    qp/01 [and macroscopic fluctuations];
    Dieks FP(05) [possibilities];
    Belousek FP(05) [underdetermination in quantum mechanics];
    Giuliani NCB(07)qp/05;
    Norsen FP(07)qp/06 [against the phrase 'local realism'];
    Stairs & Bub FP(06) [points of view and apparent conflicts];
    Accardi & Khrennikov qp/06-proc [adaptive realism];
    Vernette & Caponigro qp/06 ["physical quantity" and "physical reality"];
    Gomatam a0708 [connection with observations];
    Chaves & Fritz PRA(12) [entropic approach];
    Vongehr a1207 [Randi challenge];
    Cabello ch(16)-a1612 [non-realism as the key to quantum thory];
    Freire & Angelo a1904 [degree of reality for continuous variables].
  @ Realism is untenable: 
    Leggett RPP(08);
    Bednorz NJP(15)-a1411;
    Lapiedra & Pérez a1503 [contradiction without inequalities];
    Saldanha BJP(20)-a1805 [example].
  @ Realism is tenable:
    Burgos FP(87) [in defense of realism];
    Hájíček & Tolar a0802 [quantum mechanics does not contradict philosophical realism];
    Laudisa FP(08)-a0811 [non-local];
    Karakostas JGPS(12)-a1202;
    Hemmick & Shakur 12;
    Dorato & Laudisa a1401-in [various forms of realism, and instrumentalism];
    Griffiths a1512;
    Hobson a1810,
    a1901 [realistic analysis of quantum issues];
    Belinsky a1905;
    Raymond-Robichaud a2010 [local realistic model];
    > s.a. realist interpretations.
  @ Realism vs locality: Heywood & Redhead FP(83) [impossibility of reconciling];
    Chiao & Garrison FP(99)qp/98;
    Chen & Zhu a0711;
    Jeong et al PRL(09)-a0806;
    Gisin FP(12)-a0901;
    Wechsler a0903-wd [and non-locality];
    Hansson PRI(12)-a1104 [proposed test based on the Ruelle-Takens reconstruction method];
    > s.a. quantum locality.
  @ Hardy's theorem: Clifton & Niemann PLA(92) [and entangled spin-s particles];
    Pagonis & Clifton PLA(92) [n spin-1/2 particles];
    > s.a. relativistic quantum mechanics.
  @ And measurement:
    Leggett & Garg PRL(85);
    Ballentine PRL(87),
    comment Leggett & Garg PRL(87);
    Percival & Garraway PLA(07)-a0706.
  @ Other loopholes:
    Kracklauer qp/98 [abandon projection postulate];
    Hess & Philipp PNAS(01) [time-correlated],
    comment Gill et al PNAS(02),
    Suarez qp/02;
    Malley PRA(04)qp [observables must commute];
    Christian qp/07,
    qp/07,
    a0707 [Clifford algebra-based variables].
  @ Tests: Genovese EPJC(05)qp [using CP-violation parameters];
    Gröblacher et al Nat(07)-a0704
    + pw(07)apr [non-local];
    Suarez a0708 [non-local realism and before-before experiment];
    Wilms et al PRA(08) [minimum detector efficiency to see violation];
    Zhang et al PRA(13) [quantification];
    Arora & Asadian PRA(15)-a1508 [with phase space measurements];
    Shalm et al al PRL(15)-a1511 [loophole-free test].
  @ Relativistic: Nikolić IJQI-a1002 [non-local reality compatible with relativity];
    Kent PRA(14)-a1311, PTRS(14)-a1411,
    PRA(17)-a1608 [realist, one-world, relativistic framework];
    Butterfield & Marsh JPCS(19)-a1902.
  @ Related topics: Bohm & Hiley PRL(85) [in pilot-wave interpretation];
    Jabs BJPS-a1212 [epistemological realism];
    Miller PLA(96) [and t symmetry];
    Vaidman FP(99)qp/98 [GHZ proof];
    Nagata et al PRL(04) [constraints from rotational invariance];
    Nagata JPSJ-a0705 [local realism and single qubit];
    Stairs & Bub SHPMP(07) [and commutativity];
    Morgan a0810 [random classical fields vs quantum fields];
    Le Bihan SHPMP(09) [Bell inequalities and Fine's theorem];
    Gisin a1012-conf [realism and randomness];
    Lyre a1408 [Berry phase and ontic structural realism];
    Dieks FP(19)-a1905 [Busch's 'unsharp quantum reality'].
Macroscopic Objects
  > s.a. macroscopic quantum systems.
  * Macrorealism: A viewpoint which
    rests on two assumptions in conflict with quantum theory: An object of sufficiently
    large size is always in one place at a time (macroscopic superpositions can't exist) and
    the object's location can be determined without disturbing it; Leggett & Garg showed
    that if it were true, measurements performed at different times on an object could only
    be statistically correlated up to a certain degree, a relation they expressed mathematically
    through the Leggett-Garg inequality; Experimental results that violated this inequality
    would clearly show macrorealism to be false; Their work inspired a number of experiments;
    Later analyses have exposed loopholes in the Leggett-Garg argument, and provided other
    arguments against macrorealism.
  @ General references:
    Reid & Deuar AP(98);
    Mohrhoff IJQI(04)qp [and spacetime];
    Reid PRA(18)-a1612.
  @  Macrorealism: Leggett & Garg PRL(85);
    Robens et al PRX(15)
    + Knee Phys(15);
    Clemente & Kofler PRA(15)-a1501;
    Allen et al  Quant(17)-a1610 [no-go theorem].
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