arXiv (quant-ph)
2026-06-16 12:00
DOI:
arXiv:2601.18872
Against probability: A quantum state is more than a list of probability distributions
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Abstract
arXiv:2601.18872v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: The state of a quantum system can be represented by listing the outcome probabilities for a tomographically complete set of measurements. Such representations appear throughout physics, for example, in quantum field theory via correlation functions and in quantum foundations within generalized probabilistic frameworks. In this paper, we show a no-go result: To enable useful statements, the probability representation must be topologically robust$\unicode{x2014}$preserving the notion of closeness between states. Yet, a topologically robust probability representation cannot simultaneously retain other essential structure, such as the subsystem structure.