Sen(De), Aditi ; Sen, Ujjwal (2005) Testing quantum dynamics using signaling Physical Review A, 72 (1).
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1103%2Fphysreva.72.014304
Abstract
We consider a physical system in which the description of states and measurements follow the usual quantum mechanical rules. We also assume that the dynamics is linear, but may not be fully quantum (i.e unitary). We show that in such a physical system, certain complementary evolutions, namely cloning and deleting operations that give a better fidelity than quantum mechanically allowed ones, in one (inaccessible) region, lead to signaling to a far-apart (accessible) region. To show such signaling, one requires certain two-party quantum correlated states shared between the two regions. Subsequent measurements are performed only in the accessible part to detect such phenomenon.
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