Dear all, this is a reminder for the next UnRAVeL survey lecture that takes place this *Thursday, April 29 at 4:30pm*.*Erich Grädel *will talk about *Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics and Logics of Dependence and Independence*. Following the talk, UnRAVeL PhD student *Richard Wilke* will give an informal summary of their doctoral studies within UnRAVeL.
Hidden-variable models have been proposed since the 1920s as an alternative to the dominant interpretation of quantum mechanics, with the goal to explain and remove certain counterintuitive aspects of quantum mechanics.
We show that logics of dependence and independence, based on team semantics, provide adequate frameworks for reasoning about hidden-variable models and their purely probabilistic or relational abstractions.
Common desirable properties of hidden-variable models can be defined in an elegant and concise way in dependence and independence logic. The relationship between different properties and their simultaneous realisability can thus be formulated and proven on a purely logical level, as problems of entailment and satisfiability of logical formulae.
Connections between probabilistic and relational entailment in dependence and independence logic allow us to simplify proofs. In many cases, we can establish results on both probabilistic and relational hidden-variable models by a single proof, because one case implies the other, depending on purely syntactic criteria.
We also discuss the famous "no-go“ theorems by Bell and Kochen-Specker and provide a purely logical variant of the latter, introducing non-contextual choice as a team-semantical property.
Further information can be found on https://www.unravel.rwth-aachen.de/go/id/mxjbw?lidx=1#aaaaaaaaaamxjik and below. The event takes place on Zoom: https://rwth.zoom.us/j/96043715437?pwd=U0dRczkyQjRCY21abW13TDNmUHlhUT09 Meeting ID: 960 4371 5437 Passcode: 039217 Since the event is open also to master's students, who may not receive this email, we would kindly appreciate it if you could pass this invitation on. We are looking forward to seeing many of you at the survey lecture. Best regards, Tim Seppelt for the organisation committee -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: UnRAVeL "Behind the Scenes" Survey Lecture Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2021 10:43:09 +0100 From: Tim Seppelt <seppelt@cs.rwth-aachen.de> To: assistenten@informatik.rwth-aachen.de, vortraege@informatik.rwth-aachen.de CC: Andreas Klinger <klinger@itsec.rwth-aachen.de>, Birgit Willms <willms@informatik.rwth-aachen.de>, Dennis Fischer <fischer@algo.rwth-aachen.de> Dear all, part of the programme of the research training group UnRAVeL is a series of introductory lectures on the topics of „randomness“ and „uncertainty“ in UnRAVeL’s research thrusts algorithms and complexity, verification, logic and languages, and their application scenarios. Each lecture is delivered by one of the researchers involved in UnRAVeL. The main aim is to provide doctoral researchers as well as master students a broad overview of the subjects of UnRAVeL. This year, 12 UnRAVeL professors will answer the following questions, based on one of their recent scientific results: * How did you get to this result? * How did you come up with certain key ideas? * How did you cope with obstacles on the way? Which ideas you had did not work out? Following these talks, PhD students will give an informal summary of their doctoral studies within UnRAVeL. All interested doctoral researchers and master students are invited to attend the UnRAVeL lecture series 2021 and engage in discussions with researchers and doctoral students. Details information can be found on https://www.unravel.rwth-aachen.de/cms/UnRAVeL/Studium/~pzix/Ringvorlesung-V... All events take place on *Thursdays from 16:30 to 18:00 on Zoom* https://rwth.zoom.us/j/96043715437?pwd=U0dRczkyQjRCY21abW13TDNmUHlhUT09 * 15/04/2021 Erika Ábrahám: Probabilistic Hyperproperties * 22/04/2021 Jürgen Giesl: Inferring Expected Runtimes of Probabilistic Programs * 29/04/2021 Erich Grädel: Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics and Logics of Dependence and Independence * 06/05/2021 Christof Löding: Learning Automata for Infinite Words * 20/05/2021 Martin Grohe: The Logic of Graph Neural Networks * 10/06/2021 Britta Peis: Sensitivity Analysis for Submodular Function Optimization with Applications in Algorithmic Game Theory * 17/06/2021 Nils Nießen: Optimised Maintenance of Railway Infrastructure * 24/06/2021 Gerhard Lakemeyer: Uncertainty in Robotics * 01/07/2021 Joost-Pieter Katoen: The Surprises of Probabilistic Termination * 08/07/2021 Christina Büsing: Robust Minimum Cost Flow Problem Under Consistent Flow Constraints * 15/07/2021 Ringvorlesung: Gerhard Woeginger: Bilevel optimization * 22/07/2021 Ulrike Meyer: Malware Detection We are looking forward to seeing you at the lectures. Best regards, Tim Seppelt for the organisation committee https://www.unravel.rwth-aachen.de/global/show_picture.asp?id=aaaaaaaaaydocz...