Ruediger Schack
Professor · Quantum Information Theory
Royal Holloway, University of LondonUnited Kingdom
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Ruediger Schack is a Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on quantum information theory, quantum cryptography, and quantum Bayesianism (QBism), exploring foundational questions in quantum mechanics through an agent-centered perspective.
He has received research funding through projects such as:
- "What Is Metrology If Quantum Measurements Don’t Reveal A Pre-Existing Reality?" (2022-2025, John Templeton Foundation)
- "QBist causal networks" (2017, FQXI)
- Teaching Fellowship at Berlin Institute for Advanced Study (2009-2010)
His work bridges quantum foundations with philosophical inquiry, as seen in contributions like:
- Analysis of Wigner's Friend paradox from QBist perspective
- Interpretation of quantum measurement dynamics and decoherence
- Comparative study of QBism with phenomenology via Merleau-Ponty's philosophy
Key research themes include agent-based quantum theory, subjective probability interpretations, and resolving quantum paradoxes through epistemological frameworks.
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