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Quantum Logics that are Symmetric-difference-closed

In this note we contribute to the recently developing study of “almost Boolean” quantum logics (i.e. to the study of orthomodular partially ordered sets that are naturally endowed with a… Click to show full abstract

In this note we contribute to the recently developing study of “almost Boolean” quantum logics (i.e. to the study of orthomodular partially ordered sets that are naturally endowed with a symmetric difference). We call them enriched quantum logics (EQLs). We first consider set-representable EQLs. We disprove a natural conjecture on compatibility in EQLs. Then we discuss the possibility of extending states and prove an extension result for $\mathbb {Z}_{2}$ -states on EQLs. In the second part we pass to general orthoposets with a symmetric difference (GEQLs). We show that a simplex can be a state space of a GEQL that has an arbitrarily high degree of noncompatibility. Finally, we find an appropriate definition of a “parametrization” as a mapping between GEQLs that preserves the set-representation.

Keywords: logics symmetric; quantum logics; difference closed; symmetric difference

Journal Title: International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Year Published: 2021

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