Revisiting Dynamics of Quantum Causal Structures—When Can Causal Order Evolve?

Author:

Selby John H.1ORCID,Sainz Ana Belén1ORCID,Horodecki Paweł1

Affiliation:

1. International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies, University of Gdańsk, Jana Bażyńskiego 1a, 80-309 Gdańsk, Poland

Abstract

Recently, there has been substantial interest in studying the dynamics of quantum theory beyond that of states, in particular, the dynamics of channels, measurements, and higher-order transformations. Castro-Ruiz et al. pursues this using the process-matrix formalism, together with a definition of the possible dynamics of such process matrices, and focusing especially on the question of evolution of causal structures. One of its major conclusions is a strong theorem saying that within the formalism, under continuous and reversible transformations, the causal order between operations must be preserved. Our result here challenges that of Castro-Ruiz et al.: if one is to take into account a full picture of the physical evolution of operations within the standard quantum–mechanical formalism, then the conclusion of Castro-Ruiz et al. does not hold. That is, we show that under certain continuous and reversible dynamics, the causal order between operations is not necessarily preserved. We moreover identify and analyse the root of this apparent contradiction, specifically, that the commonly accepted and widely applied framework of higher-order processes, whilst mathematically sound, is not always appropriate for drawing conclusions on physical dynamics. Finally, we show how to reconcile the elements of the whole picture following the intuition based on entanglement processing by local operations and classical communication.

Funder

Foundation for Polish Science

National Science Centre, Poland

Publisher

MDPI AG

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