Could random dynamics derive quantum mechanics via the weak value?
Holger Bech Nielsen, Keiichi Nagao

TL;DR
This paper explores the possibility that quantum mechanics can be derived from a framework of random dynamics using the weak value formulation, suggesting an almost unavoidable pathway to quantum theory.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach to derive quantum mechanics from random dynamics principles grounded in weak value formulation.
Findings
Weak value formulation can underpin a derivation of quantum mechanics.
Random dynamics may lead to quantum behavior as an almost unavoidable outcome.
The approach offers a new perspective on the foundations of quantum theory.
Abstract
We argue that we could make a scenario of deriving quantum mechanics, as a random dynamics project, in the sense of it being almost unavoidable. The basic idea is based on the weak value formulation.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
