Anna Ya. Dulphan
Anna Ya. Dulphan | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Ukrainian |
| Known for | Fractal model of Everettian parallel worlds ("everettics") |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physics |
| Institutions | National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" |
Anna Ya. Dulphan is a researcher associated with the National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" in Kharkiv, Ukraine, known for work on "everettics", an interpretation of quantum mechanics based on Hugh Everett's many-worlds theory. Dulphan is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.
Ideas
With Yury A. Lebedev and Pavel R. Amnuel of the International Center for Everettic Studies, Dulphan co-authored "The Everett Axiom of Parallelism" (arXiv:1304.0310), later published as "Infinite-Dimensional Multievents Space-Time of Minkowski and Everett's Axiom of Parallelism" in the American Journal of Modern Physics. The authors propose a model of an infinite-dimensional "multievents" space that generates Everettian "alterverses" at each point of Minkowski space-time, and argue that such an alterverse has a fractal structure, which they term "fractal parallelism according to Everett". These proposals form part of the heterodox "everettics" literature and are not part of mainstream physics.