Quantum (Oct 2018)

On Formalisms and Interpretations

  • Veronika Baumann,
  • Stefan Wolf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2018-10-15-99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. 99

Abstract

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One of the reasons for the heated debates around the interpretations of quantum theory is a simple confusion between the notions of formalism $\textit{versus}$ interpretation. In this note, we make a clear distinction between them and show that there are actually two $\textit{inequivalent}$ quantum formalisms, namely the relative-state formalism and the standard formalism with the Born and measurement-update rules. We further propose a different probability rule for the relative-state formalism and discuss how Wigner's-friend-type experiments could show the inequivalence with the standard formalism. The feasibility in principle of such experiments, however, remains an open question.