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Giancarlo Ghirardi (born October 28, 1935) is 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, and for his contributions to the foundations of quantum mechanics. He has been the first to derive, in a referee report to Foundations of Physics, the no-cloning theorem, about 1,5 years before the derivations by Wootters and Zurek and by Dieks, which are usually considered as the discoverers of the theorem, His research interests relate to variety of topics of theoretical physics; focussing since 1983 mainly on the foundations of quantum mechanics.〔(Prof. GianCarlo Ghirardi ), Group of Quantum Mechanics in Trieste (downloaded 2 January 2013)〕 Ghirardi is member of the editorial board of ''Foundations of Physics''〔(Foundations of Physics, editorial board ) (downloaded 2 January 2013)〕 and formerly of ''Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Science''. He is president of the Italian Society for the Foundations of Physics, of which he is one of the founding members.〔(Giancarlo Ghirardi ) (in Italian)〕 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.〔(ICTP Website News Item )〕 The President of the Italian Physical Society has made him a Notorious Member of the Society for his scientific contributions. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giancarlo Ghirardi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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