基于实数的量子理论可以通过实验证实
Marc-Olivier Renou1, David Trillo2, Mirjam Weilenmann2
1ICFO-Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain.
Nature
|December 16, 2021
概括
复杂数对于描述物理实验并不重要, 但这项研究表明它们对量子理论至关重要. 一个拟议的实验可以反驳真正的量子理论,类似于贝尔实验如何反驳局部物理学.
科学领域:
- 量子物理
- 量子力学的基础
- 数学物理
背景情况:
- 物理实验通常使用概率和实数来描述.
- 量子理论是用复杂的希尔伯特空间形成的,与其他物理理论有所不同.
- 一个使用真实运算符的"真实量子理论"已被证明可以复制具有共享真实量子状态的实验结果.
研究的目的:
- 在量子力学形式主义中研究复杂数的必要性.
- 确定复杂数是否是量子理论的基本要求.
- 通过实验预测来区分量子理论的真实和复杂的表述.
主要方法:
- 理论分析比较量子力学的真实和复杂的希尔伯特空间公式.
- 设计一个类似贝尔的实验来区分两种配方.
- 在具有独立状态和测量的网络场景中调查预测.
主要成果:
- 量子理论的真实和复杂的希尔伯特空间公式在特定的网络场景中产生不同的预测.
- 建议进行类似贝尔的实验,以实验测试这些不同的预测.
- 这项研究表明复杂数确实是量子形式主义所必需的.
结论:
- 复杂数不仅仅是一种数学方便,而且对量子理论的预测能力至关重要.
- 提出的实验可以作为一个关键的测试, 伪造真正的量子理论.
- 这项工作阐明了复杂数在量子力学中的基本作用,类似于贝尔实验如何阐明局部性.
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