The lore on complex probabilities

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arivero
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I think that the lore on the need of having probability interference in quantum mechanics and then a complex probability originates in Feynman interpretation of space-time paths, whose probability is weighed with a complex exponential that approaches a dirac delta.

But I can not pinpoint a concrete source of this lore; perhaps it even predated the path integral. Any guesses?
 
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AFAIK Dirac mentioned it in 32. The Action Principle, The Principles of Quantum Mechanics.
 
  • #3
Going to check, thanks. It makes sense because Feynman claims to have got is insight from Dirac, I think from some work on contact transformations. But also [I believe to remember that he told...] that he was unable to agree with Dirac on the significance.
 
  • #4
I see, this is the third edition, that already uses Dirac notation:

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Is it the same in the 1932 edition?
 
  • #5
1930 you mean. It was the 1st edition, second came in 1935, third in 1947, and fourth and final in 1958. I don't have access to any of thr first two editions. Very rare in libraries.
 

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