A review and reformulation of macroscopic realism: resolving its
deficiencies using the framework of generalized probabilistic theories
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11783v2
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 16:37:08 GMT
- Title: A review and reformulation of macroscopic realism: resolving its
deficiencies using the framework of generalized probabilistic theories
- Authors: David Schmid
- Abstract summary: I critically review and analyze both the definition of macrorealism and the various proposed tests thereof.
I show that all these problems can be resolved by reformulating macrorealism within the framework of generalized probabilistic theories.
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- Abstract: The notion of macrorealism was introduced by Leggett and Garg in an attempt
to capture our intuitive conception of the macroscopic world, which seems
difficult to reconcile with our knowledge of quantum physics. By now, numerous
experimental witnesses have been proposed as methods of falsifying
macrorealism. In this work, I critically review and analyze both the definition
of macrorealism and the various proposed tests thereof, identifying a number of
problems with these (and revisiting key criticisms raised by other authors). I
then show that all these problems can be resolved by reformulating macrorealism
within the framework of generalized probabilistic theories. In particular, I
argue that a theory should be considered to be macrorealist if and only if it
describes every macroscopic system by a strictly classical (i.e., simplicial)
generalized probabilistic theory. This approach brings significant clarity and
precision to our understanding of macrorealism, and provides us with a host of
new tools -- both conceptual and technical -- for studying macrorealism. I
leverage this approach i) to clarify in what sense macrorealism is a notion of
classicality, ii) to propose a new test of macrorealism that is maximally
informative and theory-independent (unlike all prior tests of macrorealism),
and iii) to show that every proof of generalized contextuality on a macroscopic
system implies the failure of macrorealism.
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