Recently, there has been much interest in the evolution of quantum particles on closed timelike curves (CTCs). However, such models typically assume pointlike particles with only two degrees of freedom; a very questionable assumption given the relativistic setting of the problem. We show that it is possible to generalize the Deutsch model of CTCs to fields using the equivalent circuit formalism. We give examples for coherent, squeezed, and single-photon states interacting with the CTC via a beamsplitter. The model is then generalized further to account for the smooth transition to normal quantum mechanics as the CTC becomes much smaller than the size of the modes interacting on it. In this limit, we find that the system behaves like a stand...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
Generalized quantum mechanics is used to examine a simple two-particle scattering experiment in whic...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...
Closed timelike curves are among the most controversial features of modern physics. As legitimate so...
Recently, the quantum information processing power of closed timelike curves has been discussed. Bec...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
Toy models for quantum evolution in the presence of closed timelike curves have gained attention in ...
Bennett and Schumacher\u27s postselected quantum teleportation is a model of closed timelike curves ...
We show that it is possible to clone quantum states to arbitrary accuracy in the presence of a Deuts...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
We show that qubits traveling along closed timelike curves are a resource that a party can exploit t...
Proposed models of closed timelike curves (CTCs) have been shown to enable powerful information-proc...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Using the Deutsch model of closed timelike curves, we show that a universal cloner can be constructe...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
Generalized quantum mechanics is used to examine a simple two-particle scattering experiment in whic...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...
Closed timelike curves are among the most controversial features of modern physics. As legitimate so...
Recently, the quantum information processing power of closed timelike curves has been discussed. Bec...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
Toy models for quantum evolution in the presence of closed timelike curves have gained attention in ...
Bennett and Schumacher\u27s postselected quantum teleportation is a model of closed timelike curves ...
We show that it is possible to clone quantum states to arbitrary accuracy in the presence of a Deuts...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
We show that qubits traveling along closed timelike curves are a resource that a party can exploit t...
Proposed models of closed timelike curves (CTCs) have been shown to enable powerful information-proc...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Using the Deutsch model of closed timelike curves, we show that a universal cloner can be constructe...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
Generalized quantum mechanics is used to examine a simple two-particle scattering experiment in whic...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...