ILMPS Philosophy of Physics conference and workshop, LMU Munich, 1-3 June
The Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy at LMU Munich is hosting the ILMPS (Irvine-London-Munich-Polimi-Salzburg) Philosophy and Foundations of Physics conference and workshop, 1-3 June. Attendance is free, but space is limited, so please register at https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/register/event/76612 if you would like to attend. The schedule is below; the italicized talks are part of the workshop on "Open Systems in Physics". For further information, see the ILMPS website at https://ilmpsnetwork.wordpress.com/ilmps-2026/. June 1st, Edmund-Rumpler-Straße 9, Room A 011 Aaron Collavini Foundations of torsion theories of gravity Sanne Vergouwen Are wormholes physically unreasonable? Dominik Ehrenfels The science of the possible Antoine Brandelet Towards a counterfactual account of physical and formal analogies Ana-Maria Crețu The neglect of micro-observers Dominic Ryder Is the Standard Model an effective field theory? Bernardo Marques The direction of renormalisation: The A-theorem and scale asymmetry in QFT Simone Salzano and Enrico Maresca Renormalization all the way down! June 2nd, Edmund-Rumpler-Straße 9, Room A 011 Yongwoo Yi Symmetry undermines separability Arthur Saraiva Identity, individuation, and persistence in quantum systems of similar particles Pascal Rodríguez-Warnier Thermodynamics in the context of the open system view: the case of fluctuations Aditya Jha Thermodynamics of small (open) systems: A case for stochastic thermodynamics at strong coupling /Michael Cuffaro Framework Fundamentality Siska De Baerdemaeker When did the universe open up?/ June 3rd, Edmund-Rumpler-Straße 9, Room A 011 /Karim Thébault Quantum Hubble Friction Daniele Oriti TBA Viktoria Kabel Quantum reference frames, subsystem relativity, and their implications for open quantum systems Alexander Franklin Open Systems, Decoherence, and Local Emergence/
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John Dougherty