Necessary and sufficient condition for a realistic theory of quantum systems
Abstract
We study the possibility to describe pure quantum states and evens with classical probability distributions and conditional probabilities and show that the distributions and/or conditional probabilities have to assume negative values, except for a simple model whose realistic space dimension is not smaller than the Hilbert space dimension of the quantum system. This gives a negative answer to a question proposed by Montina [Phys.Rev.Lett.{\bf 97}, 180401 (2006)] whether or not does there exist a classical theory whose phase-space dimension is much smaller than the Hilbert space dimension for any quantum system. Thus, any realistic theory of quantum mechanics with nonnegative probability distributions and conditional probabilities requires a number of variables grows exponentially with the physical size.
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@article{arxiv.0911.2536,
title = {Necessary and sufficient condition for a realistic theory of quantum systems},
author = {Zeqian Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.2536},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages