In a quantum world, reference frames are ultimately quantum systems too -- but what does it mean to "jump into the perspective of a quantum particle" In this work, we show that quantum reference frame (QRF) transformations appear naturally as symmetries of simple physical systems. This allows us to rederive and generalize known QRF transformations within an alternative, operationally transparent framework, and to shed new light on their structure and interpretation. We give an explicit description of the observables that are measurable by agents constrained by such quantum symmetries, and apply our results to a puzzle known as the `paradox of the third particle'. We argue that it can be reduced to the question of how to relationally embed f...
The concept of a reference frame has been a part of the physical formalism since the early days of p...
In standard quantum mechanics, reference frames are treated as abstract entities. We can think of th...
In the absence of an external frame of reference-i.e., in background independent theories such as ge...
In a quantum world, reference frames are ultimately quantum systems too – but what does it mean to "...
Transformations between reference frames play a crucial role in our understanding of physical proces...
We propose that observables in quantum theory are properly understood as representatives of symmetry...
In physics, every observation is made with respect to a frame of reference. Although refer-ence fram...
The imposition of symmetry upon the nature and structure of quantum observables has recently been ex...
We consider the process of changing reference frames in the case where the reference frames are quan...
Recently, it was shown that when reference frames are associated to quantum systems, the transformat...
Quantum communication without a shared reference frame or the construction of a relational quantum t...
One of the most basic notions in physics is the partitioning of a system into subsystems, and the st...
Employing internal quantum systems as reference frames is a crucial concept in quantum gravity, gaug...
In physics, a reference frame is an abstract coordinate system that specifies observations within th...
Under the principle that quantum mechanical observables are invariant under relevant symmetry transf...
The concept of a reference frame has been a part of the physical formalism since the early days of p...
In standard quantum mechanics, reference frames are treated as abstract entities. We can think of th...
In the absence of an external frame of reference-i.e., in background independent theories such as ge...
In a quantum world, reference frames are ultimately quantum systems too – but what does it mean to "...
Transformations between reference frames play a crucial role in our understanding of physical proces...
We propose that observables in quantum theory are properly understood as representatives of symmetry...
In physics, every observation is made with respect to a frame of reference. Although refer-ence fram...
The imposition of symmetry upon the nature and structure of quantum observables has recently been ex...
We consider the process of changing reference frames in the case where the reference frames are quan...
Recently, it was shown that when reference frames are associated to quantum systems, the transformat...
Quantum communication without a shared reference frame or the construction of a relational quantum t...
One of the most basic notions in physics is the partitioning of a system into subsystems, and the st...
Employing internal quantum systems as reference frames is a crucial concept in quantum gravity, gaug...
In physics, a reference frame is an abstract coordinate system that specifies observations within th...
Under the principle that quantum mechanical observables are invariant under relevant symmetry transf...
The concept of a reference frame has been a part of the physical formalism since the early days of p...
In standard quantum mechanics, reference frames are treated as abstract entities. We can think of th...
In the absence of an external frame of reference-i.e., in background independent theories such as ge...