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On the Unpredictability of Individual Quantum Measurement Outcomes

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On the Unpredictability of Individual Quantum Measurement Outcomes
We develop a general, non-probabilistic model of prediction which is suitable for assessing the (un)predictability of individual physical events. We use this model to provide, for the first time, a rigorous proof of the unpredictability of a class of individual quantum measurement outcomes, a well-known quantum attribute postulated or claimed for a long time. We prove that quantum indeterminism—formally modelled as value indefiniteness—is incompatible with the supposition of predictability: measurements of value indefinite observables are unpredictable. The proof makes essential use of a strengthened form of the Kochen-Specker theorem proven previously to identify value indefinite observables. This form of quantum unpredictability, like the Kochen-Specker theorem, relies on three assumptions: compatibility with quantum mechanical predictions, non-contextuality, and the value definiteness of observables corresponding to the preparation basis of a quantum state. We explore the ...
Alastair A. Abbott, Cristian S. Calude, Karl Svozi
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Year 2015
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Authors Alastair A. Abbott, Cristian S. Calude, Karl Svozil
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