Updating the Born rule
Abstract
Despite the tremendous empirical success of quantum theory there is still widespread disagreement about what it can tell us about the nature of the world. A central question is whether the theory is about our knowledge of reality, or a direct statement about reality itself. Regardless of their stance on this question, current interpretations of quantum theory regard the Born rule as fundamental and add an independent state-update (or "collapse") rule to describe how quantum states change upon measurement. In this paper we present an alternative perspective and derive a probability rule that subsumes both the Born rule and the collapse rule. We show that this more fundamental probability rule can provide a rigorous foundation for informational, or "knowledge-based", interpretations of quantum theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1702.01845,
title = {Updating the Born rule},
author = {Sally Shrapnel and Fabio Costa and Gerard Milburn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.01845},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
6+2 pages; 3 figures