Thomas Galley

Research Interests
I work in quantum foundations and am interested in two main areas: the structure of operational theories, and relational quantum mechanics.
- In GPTs I use representation theoretic tools to study and classify transitive state spaces.
-I study quantum reference frames, and am interested in the issue of transforming between perspectives in setups such as Wigner's friend experiments.
Positions Held
- 2015-2018 Department of Physics, UCL, London PhD student
Recent Publications
- Lluís Masanes, Thomas D. Galley and Markus P. Müller. The measurement postulates of quantum mechanics are operationally redundant. Nature Communications, 10, 1361 (2019)
- Thomas D. Galley and Lluis Masanes, Any modification of the Born rule leads to a violation of the purification and local tomography principles, Quantum, volume 2, page 104, 2018-11-06, 1801.06414
- Thomas D. Galley and Lluis Masanes, Classification of all alternatives to the Born rule in terms of informational properties, Quantum, volume 1, page 15, 2017-07-14, 1610.04859
- Quantum reference frames for general symmetry groups, Anne-Catherine de la Hamette and Thomas D. Galley, 2004.14292
- How dynamics constrains probabilities in general probabilistic theories, Thomas D. Galley and Lluís Masanes,2002.05088
Seminars
- Conference talk at QPL 2020, Paris. Title: How dynamics constrains probabilities in General Probabilistic Theories
- Cologne quantum information seminar (July 2019)
- Lecture at the Solstice of Foundations summer school, ETH Zurich (June 2019)