Giancarlo Ghirardi Explained

Giancarlo Ghirardi
Birth Date:28 October 1935
Birth Place:Milan, Italy
Death Place:Grado, Italy
Workplaces:International School for Advanced Studies,
University of Trieste
Alma Mater:University of Milan
Known For:Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory
Dynamical reduction
Quantum mechanics
Quantum foundations

Giancarlo Ghirardi (28 October 1935 – 1 June 2018)[1] [2] was an Italian physicist and emeritus professor of theoretical physics at the University of Trieste.

He is well known for the Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory (GRW), which he proposed in 1985 together with Alberto Rimini and Tullio Weber,[3] [4] and for his contributions to the foundations of quantum mechanics. He independently rederived, in a referee report to Foundations of Physics, the no-cloning theorem, before the works byWootters and Zurek[5] and by Dieks[6] in 1982,but after the actual first derivation byPark[7] in 1970.

His research interests related to a variety of topics of theoretical physics, but focused beginning in 1983 mainly on the foundations of quantum mechanics.

Ghirardi was a member of the editorial boards of Foundations of Physics and Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. He was president of the Italian Society for the Foundations of Physics, of which he was one of the founding members.[8]

The President of the Province of Trieste, Maria Teresa Bassa Poropat, conferred the Sigillo della Provincia di Trieste to Giancarlo Ghirardi for research and teaching, for his commitment to the promotion and development of physics in Trieste and for his intense and fruitful activity as the author of popular books and scientific publications.

In 2017, he was awarded the Spirit of Salam prize for his extraordinary contributions to the development of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics during its budding years, both at its scientific and organizational fronts.[9]

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  1. Angelo Bassi, Tullio Weber, Detlef Dürr . GianCarlo Ghirardi . Physics Today . 71 . 10 . 60 . 2018 . 10.1063/PT.3.4050. 2018PhT....71j..60B . free .
  2. Angelo Bassi . Giancarlo Ghirardi . Nature Physics . 14 . 8 . 774 . 2018 . 10.1038/s41567-018-0249-y. 2018NatPh..14..774B . free .
  3. Book: Giancarlo Ghirardi, Alberto Rimini, Tullio Weber . Quantum Probability and Applications II . A model for a unified quantum description of macroscopic and microscopic systems . Lecture Notes in Mathematics . 1136 . 223–232 . 1985 . 10.1007/bfb0074474. 978-3-540-15661-1 . 1985LNM..1136..223G .
  4. Giancarlo Ghirardi, Alberto Rimini, Tullio Weber . Unified dynamics for microscopic and macroscopic systems . Physical Review D . 34 . 2 . 470–491 . 1986 . 10.1103/PhysRevD.34.470 . 9957165 . 1986PhRvD..34..470G.
  5. Wootters . William . Zurek. Wojciech . 1982 . A single quantum cannot be cloned . . 299 . 5886 . 802–803 . 1982Natur.299..802W . 10.1038/299802a0 . 4339227 .
  6. Dieks. Dennis . 1982 . Communication by EPR devices . . 92 . 6 . 271–272 . 1982PhLA...92..271D . 10.1016/0375-9601(82)90084-6 . 10.1.1.654.7183 . 1874/16932 .
  7. Park . James . 1970 . The concept of transition in quantum mechanics . . 1 . 1 . 23–33 . 10.1007/BF00708652 . 1970FoPh....1...23P. 10.1.1.623.5267 . 55890485 .
  8. http://www.fornidisopra.com/?p=1184 Giancarlo Ghirardi
  9. Web site: ICTP - Salam Spirit Awardees Announced.