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The wavefunction as a true ensemble

Quantum Physics 2022-06-22 v3 History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

In quantum mechanics, the wavefunction predicts probabilities of possible measurement outcomes, but not which individual outcome is realised in each run of an experiment. This suggests that it describes an ensemble of states with different values of a hidden variable. Here, we analyse this idea with reference to currently known theorems and experiments. We argue that the ψ\psi-ontic/epistemic distinction fails to properly identify ensemble interpretations and propose a more useful definition. We then show that all local ψ\psi-ensemble interpretations which reproduce quantum mechanics violate Statistical Independence. Theories with this property are commonly referred to as superdeterministic or retrocausal. Finally, we explain how this interpretation helps make sense of some otherwise puzzling phenomena in quantum mechanics, such as the delayed choice experiment, the Elitzur-Vaidman bomb detector, and the Extended Wigner's Friends Scenario.

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@article{arxiv.2109.02676,
  title  = {The wavefunction as a true ensemble},
  author = {Jonte R. Hance and Sabine Hossenfelder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.02676},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

10 pages, 3 figures; accepted in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, matches accepted version