Entropy (Jul 2021)

Contextuality in Classical Physics and Its Impact on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

  • Fritiof Wallentin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e23080968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 968

Abstract

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It is shown that the hallmark quantum phenomenon of contextuality is present in classical statistical mechanics (CSM). It is first shown that the occurrence of contextuality is equivalent to there being observables that can differentiate between pure and mixed states. CSM is formulated in the formalism of quantum mechanics (FQM), a formulation commonly known as the Koopman–von Neumann formulation (KvN). In KvN, one can then show that such a differentiation between mixed and pure states is possible. As contextuality is a probabilistic phenomenon and as it is exhibited in both classical physics and ordinary quantum mechanics (OQM), it is concluded that the foundational issues regarding quantum mechanics are really issues regarding the foundations of probability.

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