Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to exploit the geometric structure of quantum mechanics and of statistical manifolds to study the qualitative effect that the quantum properties have in the statistical description of a system. We show that the end points of geodesics in the classical setting coincide with the probability distributions that minimise Shannon's entropy, i.e. with distributions of zero dispersion. In the quantum setting this happens only for particular initial conditions, which in turn correspond to classical submanifolds. This result can be interpreted as a geometric manifestation of the uncertainty principle.
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Ciaglia, F. M., Cosmo, F. D., Felice, D., Mancini, S., Marmo, G., & Pérez-Pardo, J. M. (2018). Aspects of Geodesical Motion with Fisher-Rao Metric: Classical and Quantum. Open Systems and Information Dynamics, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1142/S1230161218500051
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