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Is it not possible to deduce quantum states from a density matrix?
The discussion revolves around the question of whether quantum states can be deduced from a density matrix, exploring concepts related to mixed and pure states, and the implications of density matrices in quantum mechanics.
Participants express differing views on the ability to deduce quantum states from density matrices, with some asserting it is not possible, while others provide explanations and examples that suggest a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between density matrices and quantum states.
The discussion includes various assumptions about the definitions and properties of density matrices and state vectors, as well as the implications of mixed versus pure states, which remain unresolved.
suma said:(1 0)'*(1 0) = (1 0; 0 0), ok
but if (a1 a2)'*(a1 a2) = (1 0; 0 0) and in general case there is no solution to find a1 and a2, is this correct?
thanks
naima said:Is (1 0; 0 0) a notation for the density matrix in a v1 v2 basis?
if yes this density matrix is |v1> < v1|
suma said:Is it not possible to deduce quantum states from a density matrix?
suma said:hi,
this was just an example, the main question is whether states can be derived from density matrix
thanks