AbstractWe describe a general framework in which we can precisely compare the structures of quantum-like theories which may initially be formulated in quite different mathematical terms. We then use this framework to compare two theories: quantum mechanics restricted to qubit stabiliser states and operations, and Spekkens's toy theory. We discover that viewed within our framework these theories are very similar, but differ in one key aspect – a four element group we term the phase group which emerges naturally within our framework. In the case of the stabiliser theory this group is Z4 while for Spekkens's toy theory the group is Z2×Z2. We further show that the structure of this group is intimately involved in a key physical difference betwe...
We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonloc...
As first shown by Popescu (1995 Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 2619), some quantum states only reveal their non...
We introduce a framework for studying non-locality and contextuality inspired by the path integral f...
We describe a general framework in which we can precisely compare the structures of quantum-like the...
We describe a general framework in which we can precisely compare the structures of quantum-like the...
This report extends previous work [3] in which quantum mechanics and a quantum-like theory (Spekkens...
In all local realistic theories worked out till now, locality is considered as a basic assumption. M...
Non-locality is one of the great mysteries of quantum mechanics (qm). There is a new realist interpr...
Quantum non-locality is normally defined via violations of Bell's inequalities that exclude certain ...
We investigate nonlocal quantum correlations arising between multiple two-level impurity atoms coupl...
The most part of the debates on Quantum Mechanics (QM) interpretation come out from the re...
The paper has two aims: (1) it sets out to show that it is well motivated to seek for an account of ...
Recently it has been shown that transformations of Heisenberg-picture operators are the causal mecha...
In order to better understand a complex theory like quantum mechanics, it is sometimes useful to tak...
*A shortened version of this paper will appear in Current Controversies in Philosophy of Science, Da...
We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonloc...
As first shown by Popescu (1995 Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 2619), some quantum states only reveal their non...
We introduce a framework for studying non-locality and contextuality inspired by the path integral f...
We describe a general framework in which we can precisely compare the structures of quantum-like the...
We describe a general framework in which we can precisely compare the structures of quantum-like the...
This report extends previous work [3] in which quantum mechanics and a quantum-like theory (Spekkens...
In all local realistic theories worked out till now, locality is considered as a basic assumption. M...
Non-locality is one of the great mysteries of quantum mechanics (qm). There is a new realist interpr...
Quantum non-locality is normally defined via violations of Bell's inequalities that exclude certain ...
We investigate nonlocal quantum correlations arising between multiple two-level impurity atoms coupl...
The most part of the debates on Quantum Mechanics (QM) interpretation come out from the re...
The paper has two aims: (1) it sets out to show that it is well motivated to seek for an account of ...
Recently it has been shown that transformations of Heisenberg-picture operators are the causal mecha...
In order to better understand a complex theory like quantum mechanics, it is sometimes useful to tak...
*A shortened version of this paper will appear in Current Controversies in Philosophy of Science, Da...
We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonloc...
As first shown by Popescu (1995 Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 2619), some quantum states only reveal their non...
We introduce a framework for studying non-locality and contextuality inspired by the path integral f...