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- Dennis_Dieks abstract "Dennis Geert Bernardus Johan Dieks (born 1 June 1949, Amsterdam) is a Dutch physicist and philosopher of physics. In 1982 he proved the no-cloning theorem (independently discovered in the same year by William Wootters and Wojciech H. Zurek). In 1989 he proposed a new interpretation of quantum mechanics, later known as a version of the modal interpretation of quantum mechanics. He also worked on the philosophy of space and time, the logic of probabilistic reasoning, and the theory of explanation. Dieks is a professor at Utrecht University and a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2008. He is co-editor of the journal Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.Dieks was also an able chess player, reaching a maximum Elo rating of 2290 in 1974 [1] and even beating Jan Timman in a game played in 1977.[2]".
- Q5258345 abstract "Dennis Geert Bernardus Johan Dieks (born 1 June 1949, Amsterdam) is a Dutch physicist and philosopher of physics. In 1982 he proved the no-cloning theorem (independently discovered in the same year by William Wootters and Wojciech H. Zurek). In 1989 he proposed a new interpretation of quantum mechanics, later known as a version of the modal interpretation of quantum mechanics. He also worked on the philosophy of space and time, the logic of probabilistic reasoning, and the theory of explanation. Dieks is a professor at Utrecht University and a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2008. He is co-editor of the journal Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.Dieks was also an able chess player, reaching a maximum Elo rating of 2290 in 1974 [1] and even beating Jan Timman in a game played in 1977.[2]".