- Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara
Dr. Fotini G. Markopoulou-Kalamara is a Greek
theoretical physicist interested in foundationalmathematics andquantum mechanics . She is on the faculty of thePerimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and is an adjunct professor at theUniversity of Waterloo .Markopoulou received her
Ph.D. fromImperial College London in 1998 and held postdoctoral positions at theAlbert Einstein Institute , Imperial College, andPenn State University . She shared First Prize in the Young Researchers competition at the Ultimate Reality Symposium in Princeton,New Jersey . [cite web|url= http://www.metanexus.net/ultimate_reality/032102.htm|title= Winners of the Young Researchers Competition in Physics Announced|accessdate= 2008-04-24|date= 2002-03-21|work= Science & Ultimate Reality|publisher=Metanexus Institute ]She has been influenced by researchers such as
Christopher Isham who call attention to the unstated assumption in most modern physics that physical properties are most naturally calibrated by a real-number continuum. She, and others, attempt to make explicit some of the implicit mathematical assumptions underpinning modern theoretical physics and cosmology.In her interdisciplinary paper "The Internal Description of a Causal Set: What the Universe Looks Like from the Inside", Markopoulou instantiates some abstract terms from mathematical
category theory to develop straightforward models of space-time. It proposes simple quantum models of space-time based on category-theoretic notions of atopos and itssubobject classifier (which has aHeyting algebra structure, but not necessarily a Boolean algebra structure).For example, hard-to-picture category-theoretic "presheaves" from topos theory become easy-to-picture "evolving (or varying) sets" in her discussions of quantum space-time. The diagrams in Markopoulou's papers (including hand-drawn diagrams in one of the earlier versions of "The Internal Description of a Causal Set") are straightforward presentations of possible models of space-time. They are intended as meaningful and provocative, not just for specialists but also for newcomers.
In May 2006, Markopoulou published a paper with
Lee Smolin that further popularized CDT Theory by explaining time slicing of the Ambjorn-Loll CDT model as result of gauge fixing. Their approach relaxed the definition of the Ambjorn-Loll CDT model in 1 + 1 dimensions to allow for a varying lapse.References
External links
* Fotini Markopoulou, " [http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/gr-qc/9811053 The Internal Description of a Causal Set: What the Universe Looks Like from the Inside] " (1999)
* [http://cgpg.gravity.psu.edu/online/Html/Seminars/Fall1998/Markopoulou/ Related seminar] (1998)
* [http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30&Itemid=72&e=Faculty&cat_id=433&cat_table=4&e=Fotini%20Markopoulou%20&f=3&name=Fotini%20Markopoulou%20&resident_id=2588 Biography] at the Perimeter Institute
* [http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0007E95C-9597-1DC9-AF71809EC588EEDF Profile] inScientific American (2002)
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