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The Heisenberg Method: Geometry, Algebra, and Probability in Quantum Theory

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ENTROPY
卷 20, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e20090656

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algebra; causality; geometry; probability; quantum information theory; realism; reality

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The article reconsiders quantum theory in terms of the following principle, which can be symbolically represented as QUANTUMNESS PROBABILITY ALGEBRA and will be referred to as the QPA principle. The principle states that the quantumness of physical phenomena, that is, the specific character of physical phenomena known as quantum, implies that our predictions concerning them are irreducibly probabilistic, even in dealing with quantum phenomena resulting from the elementary individual quantum behavior (such as that of elementary particles), which in turn implies that our theories concerning these phenomena are fundamentally algebraic, in contrast to more geometrical classical or relativistic theories, although these theories, too, have an algebraic component to them. It follows that one needs to find an algebraic scheme able make these predictions in a given quantum regime. Heisenberg was first to accomplish this in the case of quantum mechanics, as matrix mechanics, whose matrix character testified to his algebraic method, as Einstein characterized it. The article explores the implications of the Heisenberg method and of the QPA principle for quantum theory, and for the relationships between mathematics and physics there, from a nonrealist or, in terms of this article, reality-without-realism or RWR perspective, defining the RWR principle, thus joined to the QPA principle.

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