Dear All,
I would like to invite you to submit an abstract for our workshop “Algorithmic Randomness and Quantum Mechanics”, to be held in Kraków, 31.08.-1.09.2026. For details see below.
The term “randomness” often appears in the context of Quantum Mechanics. The behaviour of quantum systems is said to be random, the outcomes of quantum mechanical experiments are said to be random, certain devices based on quantum processes are said to operate in a random way… However, the concept of randomness is rarely made precise in these contexts. Meanwhile, in another branch of science – computability theory, also called recursion theory – a fully precise concept of randomness has been developed, termed “algorithmic randomness”. How are these two uses of the term “randomness” related? Is the concept of algorithmic randomness relevant to Quantum Mechanics? The aim of this workshop is to address various facets of this question in an interdisciplinary gathering. The event will take place at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków on August 31st and September 1st, 2026. The format of the workshop will be hybrid: it is possible to participate either in person or online (but the organizers strongly encourage in-person participation).
Our keynote speakers are:
In addition to talks by our invited speakers, we plan a few contributed talks. We invite submissions concerning any aspect of the relationship between algorithmic randomness and Quantum Mechanics, including (but not limited to) the following questions and topics:
Abstracts of about 500 words should be sent to joann...@uj.edu.pl by 28.06.2026.
To participate without giving a talk (either in person or online), please register by sending an e-mail to joann...@uj.edu.pl.
Philevents website: https://philevents.org/event/show/150141
Best regards,
Joanna Luc