How can we recover the classical spacetime from within quantum mechanics?
The world is fundamentally quantum mechanical. That means that our minimal ontological commitment relies only on having a Hilbert space, a quantum state, and an evolution equation (Schroedinger's equation) together with a Hamiltonian.
Composable security in relativistic quantum cryptography
Relativistic protocols have been proposed to overcome impossibility results in classical and quantum cryptography. In such a setting, one takes the location of honest players into account, and uses the impossibility of superluminal signalling to…
Contextuality in composite systems: entanglement vs. the Kochen-Specker theorem
The Kochen-Specker (KS) theorem is often taken as a notion of nonclassicality that is independent of entanglement since it's provable on a three-dimensional Hilbert space. However, the smallest system on which both the KS theorem and entanglement are…
The formalism of quantum theory over discrete systems is extended in two significant ways. First, tensors and traceouts are generalized, so that systems can be partitioned according to almost arbitrary logical predicates. Second, quantum evolutions…
New insights into causal inference from the point of view of a quantum physicist
The area of causal inference formalizes long-held human intuitions about cause and effect that were previously absent from scientific…
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