In general relativity, closed timelike curves can break causality with remarkable and unsettling consequences. At the classical level, they induce causal paradoxes disturbing enough to motivate conjectures that explicitly prevent their existence. At the quantum level such problems can be resolved through the Deutschian formalism, however this induces radical benefits - from cloning unknown quantum states to solving problems intractable to quantum computers. Instinctively, one expects these benefits to vanish if causality is respected. Here we show that in harnessing entanglement, we can efficiently solve NP-complete problems and clone arbitrary quantum states - even when all time-travelling systems are completely isolated from the past. Thu...
Recently, there has been much interest in the evolution of quantum particles on closed timelike curv...
We show that qubits traveling along closed timelike curves are a resource that a party can exploit t...
The Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These have generated much...
David Deutsch provided us one possible solution to the grandfather paradox, Deutsch's closed timelik...
We show that it is possible to clone quantum states to arbitrary accuracy in the presence of a Deuts...
Toy models for quantum evolution in the presence of closed timelike curves have gained attention in ...
Closed timelike curves are striking predictions of general relativity allowing for time-travel. They...
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...
Using the Deutsch model of closed timelike curves, we show that a universal cloner can be constructe...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
We discuss the nature of quantum states (density operators) and entanglement in quantum theory with ...
Closed timelike curves are among the most controversial features of modern physics. As legitimate so...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
Quantum computation with quantum data that can traverse closed timelike curves represents a new phys...
Recently, there has been much interest in the evolution of quantum particles on closed timelike curv...
We show that qubits traveling along closed timelike curves are a resource that a party can exploit t...
The Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These have generated much...
David Deutsch provided us one possible solution to the grandfather paradox, Deutsch's closed timelik...
We show that it is possible to clone quantum states to arbitrary accuracy in the presence of a Deuts...
Toy models for quantum evolution in the presence of closed timelike curves have gained attention in ...
Closed timelike curves are striking predictions of general relativity allowing for time-travel. They...
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...
Using the Deutsch model of closed timelike curves, we show that a universal cloner can be constructe...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are trajectories in spacetime that effectively travel backwards in tim...
We discuss the nature of quantum states (density operators) and entanglement in quantum theory with ...
Closed timelike curves are among the most controversial features of modern physics. As legitimate so...
Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are non-intuitive theoretical solutions of general relativity field eq...
Quantum computation with quantum data that can traverse closed timelike curves represents a new phys...
Recently, there has been much interest in the evolution of quantum particles on closed timelike curv...
We show that qubits traveling along closed timelike curves are a resource that a party can exploit t...
The Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These have generated much...