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Fiber Products of Measures and Quantum Foundations

Quantum Physics 2014-01-16 v1

Abstract

With a view to quantum foundations, we define the concepts of an empirical model (a probabilistic model describing measurements and outcomes), a hidden-variable model (an empirical model augmented by unobserved variables), and various properties of hidden-variable models, for the case of infinite measurement spaces and finite outcome spaces. Thus, our framework is general enough to include, for example, quantum experiments that involve spin measurements at arbitrary relative angles. Within this framework, we use the concept of the fiber product of measures to prove general versions of two determinization results about hidden-variable models. Specifically, we prove that: (i) every empirical model can be realized by a deterministic hidden-variable model; (ii) for every hidden-variable model satisfying locality and lambda-independence, there is a realization-equivalent hidden-variable model satisfying determinism and lambda-independence.

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@article{arxiv.1401.3723,
  title  = {Fiber Products of Measures and Quantum Foundations},
  author = {Adam Brandenburger and H. Jerome Keisler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.3723},
  year   = {2014}
}