Distinct quantum states can be compatible with a single state of reality

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Abstract

Perhaps the quantum state represents information about reality, and not reality directly. Wave function collapse is then possibly no more mysterious than a Bayesian update of a probability distribution given new data. We consider models for quantum systems with measurement outcomes determined by an underlying physical state of the system but where several quantum states are consistent with a single underlying state-i.e., probability distributions for distinct quantum states overlap. Significantly, we demonstrate by example that additional assumptions are always necessary to rule out such a model.

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Lewis, P. G., Jennings, D., Barrett, J., & Rudolph, T. (2012). Distinct quantum states can be compatible with a single state of reality. Physical Review Letters, 109(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.150404

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