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A Bayesian Examination of Time-Symmetry in the Process of Measurement

In: Probability, Dynamics and Causality

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  • Abner Shimony

    (Università Degli Studi di Genova, Istituto di Statistica)

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We investigate the thesis of Aharonov, Bergmann, and Lebowitz that time-symmetry holds in ensembles defined by both an initial and a final condition, called “pre- and postselected ensembles”. We distinguish two senses of time symmetry and show that the first one, concerning forward directed and time reversed measurements, holds if the measurement process is ideal, but fails if the measurement process is non-ideal, i.e., violates Lüders’s rule. The second kind of time symmetry, concerning the interchange of initial and final conditions, fails even in the case of ideal measurements. Bayes’s theorem is used as a primary tool for calculating the relevant probabilities. We are critical of the concept that a pair of vectors in Hubert space, characterizing the initial and final conditions, can be considered to constitute a generalized quantum state.

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  • Abner Shimony, 1997. "A Bayesian Examination of Time-Symmetry in the Process of Measurement," Springer Books, in: Domenico Costantini & Maria Carla Galavotti (ed.), Probability, Dynamics and Causality, pages 197-208, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-011-5712-4_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5712-4_12
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