论文标题
量子鸡肉 - 蛋的困境:延迟选择性因果秩序和因果不可分割的现实
Quantum chicken-egg dilemmas: Delayed-choice causal order and the reality of causal non-separability
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论文摘要
描述量子力学的最新框架在没有全球因果秩序的情况下承认存在因果关系不确定的过程,在这种过程中,不可能将因果关系归因于事件A和B。这些框架甚至允许违反所谓的因果关系不平等的过程,这些过程与Bell的不等式相似。但是,在一般情况下,这些异国情调的过程的物理性仍在辩论中,使他们的基本相关性质疑。尽管众所周知,可因果无限的过程可以通过量子电路概率地实现,以及其他条件事件C,但源自对这种实施方案的本体论含义的具体见解受到了限制。在这里,我们表明,可以通过Chemes来实现因果无限期的过程,其中C仅作为经典的标志先驱,而该预期是有因果关系不确定过程的。然后,我们表明在某些过程中,任何纯净的c的纯调节测量都会导致A和B的因果关系不确定的过程,从而将因果关系不确定为基础独立的数量。最后,我们证明了量子力学允许在c确定性地确定a之前是否出现在b还是反之亦然的情况下,而无需发出信号,而这两个现象。这类似于惠勒著名的延迟选择实验,以量子力学的形式建立了确定的因果秩序,作为仪器 - \ textit {依赖}属性。
Recent frameworks describing quantum mechanics in the absence of a global causal order admit the existence of causally indefinite processes, where it is impossible to ascribe causal order for events A and B. These frameworks even allow for processes that violate the so-called causal inequalities, which are analogous to Bell's inequalities. However, the physicality of these exotic processes is, in the general case, still under debate, bringing into question their foundational relevance. While it is known that causally indefinite processes can be probabilistically realised by means of a quantum circuit, along with an additional conditioning event C, concrete insights into the ontological meaning of such implementation schemes have heretofore been limited. Here, we show that causally indefinite processes can be realised with schemes where C serves only as a classical flag heralding which causally indefinite process was realised. We then show that there are processes where any pure conditioning measurement of C leads to a causally indefinite process for A and B, thus establishing causal indefiniteness as a basis-independent quantity. Finally, we demonstrate that quantum mechanics allows for phenomena where C can deterministically decide whether A comes before B or vice versa, without signalling to either. This is akin to Wheeler's famous delayed-choice experiment establishing definite causal order in quantum mechanics as instrument-\textit{dependent} property.