A real-number Kähler-space reformulation of quantum mechanics is claimed to be equivalent to the complex one, but the stated measurement postulate is inconsistent.
Testing real quantum theory in an optical quantum network
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Quantum theory is commonly formulated in complex Hilbert spaces. However, the question of whether complex numbers need to be given a fundamental role in the theory has been debated since its pioneering days. Recently it has been shown that tests in the spirit of a Bell inequality can reveal quantum predictions in entanglement swapping scenarios that cannot be modelled by the natural real-number analog of standard quantum theory. Here, we tailor such tests for implementation in state-of-the-art photonic systems. We experimentally demonstrate quantum correlations in a network of three parties and two independent EPR sources that violate the constraints of real quantum theory by over $4.5$ standard deviations, hence disproving real quantum theory as a universal physical theory.
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Notes on Real Quantum Mechanics in a Kahler Space
A real-number Kähler-space reformulation of quantum mechanics is claimed to be equivalent to the complex one, but the stated measurement postulate is inconsistent.