Reference Frame Induced Symmetry Breaking on Holographic Screens

Author:

Fields ChrisORCID,Glazebrook James F.,Marcianò AntoninoORCID

Abstract

Any interaction between finite quantum systems in a separable joint state can be viewed as encoding classical information on an induced holographic screen. Here we show that when such an interaction is represented as a measurement, the quantum reference frames (QRFs) deployed to identify systems and pick out their pointer states induce decoherence, breaking the symmetry of the holographic encoding in an observer-relative way. Observable entanglement, contextuality, and classical memory are, in this representation, logical and temporal relations between QRFs. Sharing entanglement as a resource requires a priori shared QRFs.

Funder

Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation

Shanghai Municipal Education Commission

Fudan University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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