PUB - 7890 August 1998 PROCESS , SYSTEM , CAUSALITY , AND QUANTUM MECHANICS

نویسندگان

  • Tom Etter
  • Pierre Noyes
چکیده

We shall argue in this paper that a central piece of modern physics does not really belong to physics at all but to elementary probability theory. Given a joint probability distribution J on a set of random variables containing x and y, define a link between x and y to be the condition x=y on J. Define the state D of a link x=y as the joint probability distribution matrix on x and y without the link. The two core laws of quantum mechanics are the Born probability rule, and the unitary dynamical law whose best known form is the Schrodinger’s equation. Von Neumann formulated these two laws in the language of Hilbert space as prob(P) = trace(PD) and D’T = TD respectively, where P is a projection, D and D’ are (von Neumann) density matrices, and T is a unitary transformation. We’ll see that if we regard link states as density matrices, the algebraic forms of these two core laws occur as completely general theorems about links. When we extend probability theory by allowing cases to count negatively, we find that the Hilbert space framework of quantum mechanics proper emerges from the assumption that all D’s are symmetrical in rows and columns. On the other hand, Markovian systems emerge when we assume that one of every linked variable pair has a uniform probability distribution. By representing quantum and Markovian structure in this way, we see clearly both how they differ, and also how they can coexist in natural harmony with each other, as they must in quantum measurement, which we’ll examine in some detail. Looking beyond quantum mechanics, we see how both structures have their special places in a much larger continuum of formal systems that we have yet to look for in nature. INTRODUCTION: COUNTING SHEEP Once upon a time there was a sheep farmer who had ten small barns, in each of which he kept five sheep. When asked how many sheep he had altogether, he replied “many”, for people in those days counted on their fingers, and no one had ever thought of counting beyond ten. Every morning he would drive his sheep over the hill and through the woods to their pasture, where they assembled in five fields, ten sheep to a field. The farmer,

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تاریخ انتشار 1998