Approximately Macroscopically Unique States and Quantum Mechanics
Published: Oct 26, 2025
Last Updated: Oct 26, 2025
Authors:Huaxin Lin, Hang Wang
Abstract
We show that Mumford's Approximately Macroscopically Unique (AMU) states exist for quantum systems consisting of unbounded self-adjoint operators when the commutators are small. In particular, AMU states always exist in position and momentum systems when the Planck constant $|\hbar|$ is sufficiently small. However, we show that these standard quantum mechanical systems are far away from classical mechanical (commutative) systems even when $|\hbar|\to 0.$