Assumptions that imply quantum dynamics is linear

Thomas F. Jordan
Phys. Rev. A 73, 022101 – Published 2 February 2006

Abstract

A basic linearity of quantum dynamics, that density matrices are mapped linearly to density matrices, is proven very simply for a system that does not interact with anything else. It is assumed that at each time the physical quantities and states are described by the usual linear structures of quantum mechanics. Beyond that, the proof assumes only that the dynamics does not depend on anything outside the system but must allow the system to be described as part of a larger system. The basic linearity is linked with previously established results to complete a simple derivation of the linear Schrödinger equation. For this it is assumed that density matrices are mapped one-to-one onto density matrices. An alternative is to assume that pure states are mapped one-to-one onto pure states and that entropy does not decrease.

  • Received 16 August 2005
  • Corrected 22 February 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.73.022101

©2006 American Physical Society

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Thomas F. Jordan*

  • Physics Department, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota 55812, USA

  • *Email address: tjordan@d.umn.edu

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Vol. 73, Iss. 2 — February 2006

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