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A. Neumaier
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No. Mixing (unlike superposition) is both a classical and a quantum phenomenon.bhobba said:what an improper mixed density operator is. Its 100% quantum.
Classical mechanics is (in terms of its kinematics) just the special case of quantum mechanics where all operators define superselection sectors. Thus the only pure states considered are those from an orthonormal basis, and the only operators considered are diagonal and hence have fixed (eigen)values in each allowed pure state.
A mixed state composed of orthogonal pure states (which is what one has in classical mechanics) is just a positive semidefinite diagonal density matrix with trace 1 - i.e., a traditional probability distribution.