Title of article :
Quantum mechanics from classical statistics Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
C. Wetterich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
47
From page :
852
To page :
898
Abstract :
Quantum mechanics can emerge from classical statistics. A typical quantum system describes an isolated subsystem of a classical statistical ensemble with infinitely many classical states. The state of this subsystem can be characterized by only a few probabilistic observables. Their expectation values define a density matrix if they obey a “purity constraint”. Then all the usual laws of quantum mechanics follow, including Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation, entanglement and a violation of Bell’s inequalities. No concepts beyond classical statistics are needed for quantum physics – the differences are only apparent and result from the particularities of those classical statistical systems which admit a quantum mechanical description. Born’s rule for quantum mechanical probabilities follows from the probability concept for a classical statistical ensemble. In particular, we show how the non-commuting properties of quantum operators are associated to the use of conditional probabilities within the classical system, and how a unitary time evolution reflects the isolation of the subsystem. As an illustration, we discuss a classical statistical implementation of a quantum computer.
Keywords :
Foundation of quantum mechanics , Classical statistical description of quantum mechanics , Conditional correlations
Journal title :
Annals of Physics
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Annals of Physics
Record number :
1206318
Link To Document :
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