Notes on a Paulian Idea: Foundational, Historical, Anecdotal and Forward-Looking Thoughts on the Quantum
Christopher A. Fuchs, (with foreword by) N. David Mermin

TL;DR
This paper reflects on the foundational and historical aspects of quantum mechanics through a series of letters, exploring the evolving 'Paulian idea' in quantum information and its future implications.
Contribution
It offers a personal, anecdotal perspective on quantum foundations, emphasizing the significance of the 'Paulian idea' and its role in shaping quantum information theory.
Findings
Highlights the importance of the 'Paulian idea' in quantum foundations
Connects historical insights with modern quantum information concepts
Encourages further exploration of quantum conceptual frameworks
Abstract
This document is the first installment of three in the Cerro Grande Fire Series. It is a collection of letters written to various colleagues, most of whom regularly circuit this archive, including Howard Barnum, Paul Benioff, Charles Bennett, Herbert Bernstein, Doug Bilodeau, Gilles Brassard, Jeffrey Bub, Carlton Caves, Gregory Comer, Robert Griffiths, Adrian Kent, Rolf Landauer, Hideo Mabuchi, David Mermin, David Meyer, Michael Nielsen, Asher Peres, John Preskill, Mary Beth Ruskai, Ruediger Schack, Abner Shimony, William Wootters, Anton Zeilinger, and many others. The singular thread sewing all the letters together is the quantum. Some of the pieces are my best efforts to date to give substance to an evanescent thought I see rising from the field of quantum information---I call it the Paulian idea. To the extent I have communicated its misty shadow to my correspondents and seen a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
