JOINT DISTRIBUTIONS AND QUANTUM NONLOCAL MODELS

Joint Distributions and Quantum Nonlocal Models

Joint Distributions and Quantum Nonlocal Models

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A standard result in quantum mechanics is this: if two observables are commuting then they have a classical joint timothée chalamet, +50 more distribution in every state.A converse is demonstrated here: If a classical joint distribution for the pair agrees with standard quantum facts, then the observables must commute.This has consequences for some historical and recent vacuum pro vst quantum nonlocal models: they are analytically disallowed without the need for experiment, as they imply that all local observables must commute among themselves.

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