Authors
Matthew F Pusey, Jonathan Barrett, Terry Rudolph
Publication date
2012/6
Journal
Nature Physics
Volume
8
Issue
6
Pages
475-478
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Quantum states are the key mathematical objects in quantum theory. It is therefore surprising that physicists have been unable to agree on what a quantum state truly represents. One possibility is that a pure quantum state corresponds directly to reality. However, there is a long history of suggestions that a quantum state (even a pure state) represents only knowledge or information about some aspect of reality. Here we show that any model in which a quantum state represents mere information about an underlying physical state of the system, and in which systems that are prepared independently have independent physical states, must make predictions that contradict those of quantum theory.
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Scholar articles
MF Pusey, J Barrett, T Rudolph - Nature Physics, 2012
MF Pusey, J Barrett, T Rudolph - arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.3328, 2011