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Negative probabilities: What they are and what they are for

Quantum Physics 2022-03-31 v2 Logic in Computer Science Mathematical Physics math.MP Probability Quantum Algebra

Abstract

An observation space S\mathcal S is a family of probability distributions Pi:iI\langle P_i: i\in I \rangle sharing a common sample space Ω\Omega in a consistent way. A \emph{grounding} for S\mathcal S is a signed probability distribution P\mathcal P on Ω\Omega yielding the correct marginal distribution PiP_i for every ii. A wide variety of quantum scenarios can be formalized as observation spaces. We describe all groundings for a number of quantum observation spaces. Our main technical result is a rigorous proof that Wigner's distribution is the unique signed probability distribution yielding the correct marginal distributions for position and momentum and all their linear combinations.

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@article{arxiv.2009.10552,
  title  = {Negative probabilities: What they are and what they are for},
  author = {Andreas Blass and Yuri Gurevich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10552},
  year   = {2022}
}

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This article supersedes arXiv:1502.00666 and arXiv:1807.10382