The constraints arising for a general set of causal relations, both classically and quantumly, are still poorly understood. As a step in exploring this question, we consider a coherently controlled superposition of 'direct-cause' and 'common-cause' relationships between two events. We propose an implementation involving the spatial superposition of a mass and general relativistic time dilation. Finally, we develop a computationally efficient method to distinguish such genuinely quantum causal structures from classical (incoherent) mixtures of causal structures and show how to design experimental verifications of the nonclassicality of a causal structure.© 2017 The Author(s
Causality is the notion that cause should precede effect. While its status as a fundamental physical...
Causality is the notion that cause should precede effect. While its status as a fundamental physical...
In general relativity, the causal structure between events is dynamical, but it is definite and obse...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
Causal modelling provides a powerful set of tools for identifying causal structure from observed cor...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Understanding and characterising causal structures which posses provably non-classical features is o...
Existing work on quantum causal structure assumes that one can perform arbitrary operations on the s...
The framework of causal models is ideally suited to formalizing certain conceptual problems in quant...
Finding a causal model for a set of classical variables is now a well-established task-but what abou...
The idea that events are equipped with a partial causal order is central to our understanding of phy...
Causality is the notion that cause should precede effect. While its status as a fundamental physical...
Causality is the notion that cause should precede effect. While its status as a fundamental physical...
In general relativity, the causal structure between events is dynamical, but it is definite and obse...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
Causal modelling provides a powerful set of tools for identifying causal structure from observed cor...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Understanding and characterising causal structures which posses provably non-classical features is o...
Existing work on quantum causal structure assumes that one can perform arbitrary operations on the s...
The framework of causal models is ideally suited to formalizing certain conceptual problems in quant...
Finding a causal model for a set of classical variables is now a well-established task-but what abou...
The idea that events are equipped with a partial causal order is central to our understanding of phy...
Causality is the notion that cause should precede effect. While its status as a fundamental physical...
Causality is the notion that cause should precede effect. While its status as a fundamental physical...
In general relativity, the causal structure between events is dynamical, but it is definite and obse...