
arXiv: 0805.0726
Similarity-Projection structures abstract the numerical properties of real scalar product of rays and projections in Hilbert spaces to provide a more general framework for Quantum Physics. They are characterized by properties that possess direct physical meaning. They provide a formal framework that subsumes both classical boolean logic concerned with sets and subsets and quantum logic concerned with Hilbert space, closed subspaces and projections. They shed light on the role of the phase factors that are central to Quantum Physics. The generalization of the notion of a self-adjoint operator to SP-structures provides a novel notion that is free of linear algebra.
29 pages
Quantum Physics, Logical foundations of quantum mechanics; quantum logic (quantum-theoretic aspects), measurement algebras, FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations, similarity-projection structures, quantum Logic, Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
Quantum Physics, Logical foundations of quantum mechanics; quantum logic (quantum-theoretic aspects), measurement algebras, FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations, similarity-projection structures, quantum Logic, Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
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