Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in time: a test particle following a CTC can interact with its former self in the past. A widely accepted quantum theory of CTCs was proposed by Deutsch. Here we analyze an alternative quantum formulation of CTCs based on teleportation and postselection, and show that it is inequivalent to Deutsch’s. The predictions or retrodictions of our theory can be simulated experimentally: we report the results of an experiment illustrating how in our particular theory the “grandfather paradox” is resolved.National Science Foundation (U.S.)Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaUnited States. Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyUnited...
Recently, the quantum information processing power of closed timelike curves has been discussed. Bec...
Generalized quantum mechanics is used to examine a simple two-particle scattering experiment in whic...
Closed timelike curves are relativistically valid objects allowing time travel to the past. Treating...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
This paper discusses the quantum mechanics of closed-timelike curves (CTCs) and of other potential m...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
Bennett and Schumacher\u27s postselected quantum teleportation is a model of closed timelike curves ...
Proposed models of closed timelike curves (CTCs) have been shown to enable powerful information-proc...
David Deutsch provided us one possible solution to the grandfather paradox, Deutsch's closed timelik...
While closed timelike curves (CTCs) are not known to exist, studying their consequences has led to n...
I argue that Deutsch’s model for the behavior of systems traveling around closed timelike curves (CT...
Recently, there has been much interest in the evolution of quantum particles on closed timelike curv...
Recently, the quantum information processing power of closed timelike curves has been discussed. Bec...
Generalized quantum mechanics is used to examine a simple two-particle scattering experiment in whic...
Closed timelike curves are relativistically valid objects allowing time travel to the past. Treating...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
Many results have been recently obtained regarding the power of hypothetical closed time-like curves...
This paper discusses the quantum mechanics of closed-timelike curves (CTCs) and of other potential m...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
Bennett and Schumacher\u27s postselected quantum teleportation is a model of closed timelike curves ...
Proposed models of closed timelike curves (CTCs) have been shown to enable powerful information-proc...
David Deutsch provided us one possible solution to the grandfather paradox, Deutsch's closed timelik...
While closed timelike curves (CTCs) are not known to exist, studying their consequences has led to n...
I argue that Deutsch’s model for the behavior of systems traveling around closed timelike curves (CT...
Recently, there has been much interest in the evolution of quantum particles on closed timelike curv...
Recently, the quantum information processing power of closed timelike curves has been discussed. Bec...
Generalized quantum mechanics is used to examine a simple two-particle scattering experiment in whic...
Closed timelike curves are relativistically valid objects allowing time travel to the past. Treating...