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Dynamics and Hidden Variables

Olivier Brunet

Published 2012-10-16Version 1

We study the way the unitary evolution of spin 1/2 particules can be represented in a counterfactual definiteness setting. More precisely, by representing the state of such a particule by a triplet of values corresponding to the supposedly pre-existing outcomes of some measurements (those corresponding to the three Pauli matrices), we analyse the evolution of our representation when some unitary gates (namely, the Hadamard gate, the \pi/2 phase shifter and the controlled-not) are applied. Then, we describe in terms of triplets the creation of an EPR pair and discuss the possibility of having this representation comply with the predictions of quantum mechanics. Finally, we show that this is not possible unless one of the assumptions used to build our model is dropped.

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