Rigorous analysis shows the continuous noncompact model with kernel exp[−(cosh u−1)] fails Bochner positive-definiteness while finite-alphabet discretizations satisfy reflection positivity via uniform diagonal-dominance certificates for selected v0.
Quantum states and generalized observables: a simple proof of Gleason's theorem
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A quantum state can be understood in a loose sense as a map that assigns a value to every observable. Formalizing this characterization of states in terms of generalized probability distributions on the set of effects, we obtain a simple proof of the result, analogous to Gleason's theorem, that any quantum state is given by a density operator. As a corollary we obtain a von Neumann-type argument against non-contextual hidden variables. It follows that on an individual interpretation of quantum mechanics, the values of effects are appropriately understood as propensities.
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A Finite-Lattice Model from a Reciprocal Cost Action: Spectral and Reflection-Positivity Properties
Rigorous analysis shows the continuous noncompact model with kernel exp[−(cosh u−1)] fails Bochner positive-definiteness while finite-alphabet discretizations satisfy reflection positivity via uniform diagonal-dominance certificates for selected v0.