Quantifying Causal Influence in Quantum Mechanics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.08197v2
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 13:47:49 GMT
- Title: Quantifying Causal Influence in Quantum Mechanics
- Authors: Lloren\c{c} Escol\`a-Farr\`as and Daniel Braun
- Abstract summary: We extend Pearl's definition of causal influence to the quantum domain.
For finite dimensional Hilbert space of $C$, we find the necessary and sufficient condition on $U$ for a causal influence of $A$ on $B$ and vice versa.
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- Abstract: We extend Pearl's definition of causal influence to the quantum domain, where
two quantum systems $A$, $B$ with finite-dimensional Hilbert space are embedded
in a common environment $C$ and propagated with a joint unitary $U$. For finite
dimensional Hilbert space of $C$, we find the necessary and sufficient
condition on $U$ for a causal influence of $A$ on $B$ and vice versa. We
introduce an easily computable measure of the causal influence and use it to
study the causal influence of different quantum gates, its mutuality, and
quantum superpositions of different causal orders. For two two-level atoms
dipole-interacting with a thermal bath of electromagnetic waves, the space-time
dependence of causal influence almost perfectly reproduces the one of
reservoir-induced entanglement.
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