Repository | Journal | Volume | Articles

(2002) Synthese 131 (2).
Bridger and Alper (1999) maintain that the nonphysical featuresof the supertasks described by Pérez Laraudogoitia (1996) involving a system containing an infinite number of particles may be avoided by introducing, in a specific way, Hilbert space in classical dynamics. I argue that it is possible to interpret their proposal in two ways, neither of which is acceptable for the purpose for which it was introduced.
Publication details
Full citation:
Pérez Laraudogoitia, J. (2002). On the dynamics of Alper and Bridger. Synthese 131 (2), pp. 157-171.
This document is unfortunately not available for download at the moment.