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Quantum-like and the quantum revolution outside of physics, Arkady Plotnitsky (Purdue University, USA)
Andrei Khrennikov: a look-back on past research successes, Arkady Plotnitsky (Purdue University, USA); M. A. Manko (Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia); Philippe Grangier (CNRS, France); Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University, Canada)
The Vaxjo Conference Series: the longest conference series in the world on the foundations of quantum mechanics,Theo Niewenhuizen (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
When John Wheeler said: all things physical are information-theoretic in origin, Gregg Jaeger (Boston University, USA)
More on information: categorical quantum mechanics, Samson Abramsky (Oxford University, UK)
Improving the applicability of quantum-like: first generalization: the informational axioms, Mauro dAriano (University of Pavia, Italy); G. Chiribella (University of Hong Kong, China); P. Perinotti (University of Pavia, Italy)
Applying information axioms in social science?, Sandro Sozzo; Polina Khrennikova (University of Leicester, UK); Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University, Canada)
Improving the applicability of quantum-like: a second generalization: positive operator valued measures (POVM) and more general operator formalisms, Irina Basieva (City University, UK)
POVM and the advanced modelling of cognition and other areas of decision making?, Jerome Busemeyer (Indiana University, USA); Emmanuel Pothos (City University, UK); Joyce Wang (Ohio State University, USA)
Improving the applicability of quantum-like: a third generalization: contextuality, Dzhafarov, E.N. (Purdue University, USA); de Barros A. (San Francisco State University, USA); Adan Cabello (University of Seville, Spain); J.A. Larsson (Linkoping University, Sweden); P. Kurzzinsky (Poznan University, Poland)
A fourth generalization: probability theories beyond quantum probability, R. D. Sorkin (Perimeter Institute, Canada)
Heterodoxy: non-Hermiticity and other issues, Carl Bender (Washington University, USA) and Irina Basieva (City University, UK)
Epilogue.
Andrei Khrennikov: a look-back on past research successes, Arkady Plotnitsky (Purdue University, USA); M. A. Manko (Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia); Philippe Grangier (CNRS, France); Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University, Canada)
The Vaxjo Conference Series: the longest conference series in the world on the foundations of quantum mechanics,Theo Niewenhuizen (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
When John Wheeler said: all things physical are information-theoretic in origin, Gregg Jaeger (Boston University, USA)
More on information: categorical quantum mechanics, Samson Abramsky (Oxford University, UK)
Improving the applicability of quantum-like: first generalization: the informational axioms, Mauro dAriano (University of Pavia, Italy); G. Chiribella (University of Hong Kong, China); P. Perinotti (University of Pavia, Italy)
Applying information axioms in social science?, Sandro Sozzo; Polina Khrennikova (University of Leicester, UK); Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University, Canada)
Improving the applicability of quantum-like: a second generalization: positive operator valued measures (POVM) and more general operator formalisms, Irina Basieva (City University, UK)
POVM and the advanced modelling of cognition and other areas of decision making?, Jerome Busemeyer (Indiana University, USA); Emmanuel Pothos (City University, UK); Joyce Wang (Ohio State University, USA)
Improving the applicability of quantum-like: a third generalization: contextuality, Dzhafarov, E.N. (Purdue University, USA); de Barros A. (San Francisco State University, USA); Adan Cabello (University of Seville, Spain); J.A. Larsson (Linkoping University, Sweden); P. Kurzzinsky (Poznan University, Poland)
A fourth generalization: probability theories beyond quantum probability, R. D. Sorkin (Perimeter Institute, Canada)
Heterodoxy: non-Hermiticity and other issues, Carl Bender (Washington University, USA) and Irina Basieva (City University, UK)
Epilogue.