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Fragile systems: A hidden-variable Bayesian framework leading to quantum theory (1609.01972v3)

Published 7 Sep 2016 in quant-ph

Abstract: An understanding of quantum theory in terms of new, underlying descriptions capable of explaining the existence of non-classical correlations, non-commutativity of measurements and other unique and counter-intuitive phenomena remains still a challenge at the foundations of our description of physical phenomena. Among some proposals, the idea that quantum states are essentially states of knowledge in a Bayesian framework is an intriguing possibility due to its explanatory power. In this work, the formalism of quantum theory is derived from the application of Bayesian probability theory to "fragile" systems, that is, systems that are perturbed by the measurement. Complex Hilbert spaces, non-commuting operators and the trace rule for expectations all arise naturally from the use of linear algebra to solve integral equations involving classical probabilities over hidden variables. The non-fragile limit of the theory, where all measurements are commutative and the theory becomes analogous to classical statistical theory is discussed as well.

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