Causally nonseparable processes admitting a causal model

Adrien Feix (Corresponding author), Mateus Araújo, Caslav Brukner

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Abstract

A recent framework of quantum theory with no global causal order predicts the existence of 'causally nonseparable' processes. Some of these processes produce correlations incompatible with any causal order (they violate so-called 'causal inequalities' analogous to Bell inequalities) while others do not (they admit a 'causal model' analogous to a local model). Here we show for the first time that bipartite causally nonseparable processes with a causal model exist, and give evidence that they have no clear physical interpretation. We also provide an algorithm to generate processes of this kind and show that they have nonzero measure in the set of all processes. We demonstrate the existence of processes which stop violating causal inequalities but are still causally nonseparable when mixed with a certain amount of 'white noise'. This is reminiscent of the behavior of Werner states in the context of entanglement and nonlocality. Finally, we provide numerical evidence for the existence of causally nonseparable processes which have a causal model even when extended with an entangled state shared among the parties.
Original languageEnglish
Article number083040
Number of pages12
JournalNew Journal of Physics
Volume18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Aug 2016

Funding

We thank Ognyan Oreshkov and Fabio Costa for pointing out the significance of 'extensible causal separability' in the context of physical implementability, and Ralph Silva for a useful comment on an earlier version of this manuscript. We acknowledge support from the European Commission project RAQUEL (No. 323970); the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through the Special Research Programme FoQuS, the Doctoral Programme CoQuS and Individual Project (No. 2462) and the John Templeton Foundation.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103025 Quantum mechanics

Keywords

  • quantum information
  • causality
  • process matrix
  • quantum mechanics

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