No purification ontology, no quantum paradoxes
Giacomo Mauro D'Ariano

TL;DR
This paper challenges the traditional purification ontology in quantum theory, arguing that unitarity and pure states are unfalsifiable, and proposes a minimal axiomatic framework that resolves quantum paradoxes.
Contribution
It introduces a minimal four-postulate axiomatization of quantum theory that excludes purification ontology, clarifying the origin of quantum paradoxes and interpretations.
Findings
Unitarity and pure states are unfalsifiable in principle.
Quantum paradoxes are due to the purification dogma, not the theory itself.
A minimal axiomatic framework eliminates these paradoxes.
Abstract
It is almost universally believed that in quantum theory the two following statements hold: 1) all transformations are achieved by a unitary interaction followed by a von Neumann measurement; 2) all mixed states are marginals of pure entangled states. I name this doctrine the dogma of purification ontology. The source of the dogma is the original von Neumann axiomatisation of the theory, which largely relies on the Schroedinger equation as a postulate, which holds in a nonrelativistic context, and whose operator version holds only in free quantum field theory, but no longer in the interacting theory. In the present paper I prove that both ontologies of unitarity and state purity are unfalsifiable, even in principle, and therefore axiomatically spurious. I propose instead a minimal four-postulate axiomatisation: 1) associate a Hilbert space HA to each system A; 2) compose two systems by…
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