A Deflationary Account of Quantum Theory and its Implications for the Complex Numbers
Quantum Physics
2026-02-03 v1 History and Philosophy of Physics
Abstract
Why does quantum theory need the complex numbers? With a view toward answering this question, this paper argues that the usual Hilbert-space formalism is a special case of the general method of Markovian embeddings. This paper then describes the indivisible interpretation of quantum theory, according to which a quantum system can be regarded as an indivisible stochastic process unfolding in an old-fashioned configuration space, with wave functions and other exotic Hilbert-space ingredients demoted from having an ontological status. The complex numbers end up being necessary to ensure that the Hilbert-space formalism is indeed a Markovian embedding.
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@article{arxiv.2602.01043,
title = {A Deflationary Account of Quantum Theory and its Implications for the Complex Numbers},
author = {Jacob A. Barandes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.01043},
year = {2026}
}
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