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A Synopsis of the Minimal Modal Interpretation of Quantum Theory

Jacob A. Barandes, David Kagan

Published 2014-05-26, updated 2014-06-05Version 3

We summarize a new realist interpretation of quantum theory that builds on the existing physical structure of the theory and allows experiments to have definite outcomes, but leaves the theory's basic dynamical content essentially intact. Much as classical systems have specific states that evolve along definite trajectories through configuration spaces, the traditional formulation of quantum theory asserts that closed quantum systems have specific states that evolve unitarily along definite trajectories through Hilbert spaces, and our interpretation extends this intuitive picture of states and Hilbert-space trajectories to the case of open quantum systems as well. Our interpretation---which we claim is ultimately compatible with Lorentz invariance---reformulates wave-function collapse in terms of an underlying interpolating dynamics, makes it possible to derive the Born rule from deeper principles, and resolves several open questions regarding ontological stability and dynamics.

Comments: 7 pages + references, 2 figures; cosmetic changes, added figure, updated references, generalized conditional probabilities with attendant changes to the section on Lorentz invariance; this letter summarizes the more comprehensive companion paper at arXiv:1405.6755
Categories: quant-ph, gr-qc
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