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OF THE DISSERTATION Spacetime symmetries and the CPT theorem by Hilary Greaves Dissertation Director: Frank Arntzenius This dissertation explores several issues related to the CPT theorem. Chapter 2 explores the meaning of spacetime symmetries in general and time reversal in particular. It is proposed that a third conception of time reversal, ‘geometric time reversal’, is more appropriate for certain theoretical purposes than the existing ‘active’ and ‘passive’ conceptions. It is argued that, in the case of classical electromagnetism, a particular nonstandard time reversal operation is at least as defensible as the standard view. This unorthodox time reversal operation is of interest because it is the classical counterpart of a view according to which the so-called ‘CPT theorem’ of quantum field theory is better called ‘PT theorem’; on this view, a puzzle about how an operation as apparently nonspatio-temporal as charge conjugation can be linked to spacetime symmetries in as intimate a way as a CPT theorem would seem to suggest dissolves. In chapter 3, we turn to the question of whether the CPT theorem is an essentially quantum-theoretic result. We state and prove a classical analogue of the CPT theorem for systems of tensor fields. This classical analogue, however,

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