Evidence for the epistemic view of quantum states: A toy theory
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Abstract
We present a toy theory that is based on a simple principle: the number of questions about the physical state of a system that are answered must always be equal to the number that are unanswered in a state of maximal knowledge. Many quantum phenomena are found to have analogues within this toy theory. These include the noncommutativity of measurements, interference, the multiplicity of convex decompositions of a mixed state, the impossibility of discriminating nonorthogonal states, the impossibility of a universal state inverter, the distinction between bipartite and tripartite entanglement, the monogamy of pure entanglement, no cloning, no broadcasting, remote steering, teleportation, entanglement swapping,…
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- Quantum entanglement
- Impossibility
- Bipartite graph
- Quantum state
- Theoretical physics
- Mathematics
- Quantum
- Mathematical economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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