"Quantal" behavior in classical probability

Physics – Quantum Physics

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18 pages. V6: Further clarification of discussions. "Nonreality" restored to paper (as per V4). As accepted by Found. Phys. Le

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A number of phenomena generally believed characteristic of quantum mechanics and seen as interpretively problematic--the incompatibility and value-indeterminacy of variables, the non-existence of dispersion-free states, the failure of the standard marginal-probability formula, the failure of the distributive law of disjunction and interference--are exemplified in an emphatically non-quantal system: a deck of playing cards. Thus the appearance, in quantum mechanics, of incompatibility and these associated phenomena requires neither explanation nor interpretation.

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