On the Origin of Linearity and Unitarity in Quantum Theory
Abstract
We reconstruct the transformations of quantum theory using a physically motivated postulate. This postulate states that transformations should be locally applicable, and recovers the linear isometries from pure quantum theory, as well as the completely positive, trace-preserving maps from mixed quantum theory. Notably, in the pure case, linearity with respect to the superposition rule and reversibility are both derived from this locality principle.
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