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Giovanni Valente

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

CONTACT INFO:

Department of Philosophy

Office: 1028-J CL
Phone: 412-624-5790
E-mail: valente@pitt.edu

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Giovanni Valente (PhD, Maryland, 2008)  is an assistant professor of philosophy and a fellow in the Center for Philosophy of Science. His research interests include the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of science. Currently, the main focus of his work is on quantum field theory and statistical mechanics.

Select Publications

  •  “Is there a Stability Problem for Bayesian Noncommutative Probabilities?”, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38, 2007, pp.832-843.
  •  “John von Neumann’s Mathematical ‘Utopia’ in Quantum Theory”, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39, 2008, pp.860-871
  • "Can Entanglement be Destroyed by Any Local Operation in Relativistic Quantum Field Theory?", forthcoming in Philosophy of Science , 2010 .
  •  “Reduction, Emergence and Physics”, co-editor with Stephan Hartmann, Special Issue of Foundations of Physics, 2011.
  •  “How Local are Local Operations in Local Quantum Field Theory?”, co-author with Miklos Redei, forthcoming in Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 2011.