Dear Cambridge Philosophers of Science, Here is the abstract for Alex Blum's CamPoS talk 'The Inconsistency of Quantum Electrodynamics: A History', which happens tomorrow at HPS at 1.
'Renormalized quantum field theories form the basis of the Standard Model of Particle Physics, an enormously successful microscopic theory of physical nature. Yet, the 1970s and 1980s saw what has been called by some historians and philosophers of physics a veritable paradigm shift, namely the emergence of the view that such theories should merely be regarded as approximate effective field theories, possibly to be replaced by some underlying theory at very high energies. The talk will deal with the question of how this widespread distrust of our "best" physical theories came about, focusing on the prehistory of the effective field theory paradigm, in particular on the attempts by prominent physicists, such as Wolfgang Pauli and Lev Landau, to prove that renormalized quantum electrodynamics is an inconsistent theory. The expectations of a fundamental physical theory underlying these attempts will be investigated.' -- J. Brian Pitts Senior Research Associate Faculty of Philosophy University of Cambridge [email protected] Ph.D., Philosophy/History & Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame Ph.D., Physics, University of Texas at Austin _____________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the CamPhilEvents mailing list, or change your membership options, please visit the list information page: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEvents List archive: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEventsArchive Please note that CamPhilEvents doesn't accept email attachments. See the list information page for further details and suggested alternatives.
