A possibilistic no-go theorem on the Wigner's friend paradox
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.12223v2
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2022 06:19:53 GMT
- Title: A possibilistic no-go theorem on the Wigner's friend paradox
- Authors: Marwan Haddara and Eric G. Cavalcanti
- Abstract summary: We present a probability-free version of the Local Friendliness theorem.
It builds upon Hardy's no-go theorem for local hidden variables.
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- Abstract: In a recent work, Bong et al. [Nature Physics 16, 1199 (2020)] proved a no-go
theorem demonstrating a contradiction between a set of assumptions called
"Local Friendliness" (LF) and certain quantum phenomena on an extended version
of the "Wigner's friend" paradox. The LF assumptions can be understood as the
conjunction of two independent assumptions: Absoluteness of Observed Events
(AOE) requires that events observed by any observer have absolute, rather than
relative, values; Local Agency (LA) encodes the assumption that an intervention
cannot influence events outside its future light cone. The proof of the LF
no-go theorem, however, implicitly assumes the validity of standard probability
theory. Here we present a probability-free version of the Local Friendliness
theorem, building upon Hardy's no-go theorem for local hidden variables. The
argument is phrased in the language of possibilities, which we make formal by
using a modal logical approach. It relies on a weaker version of Local Agency,
which we call "Possibilistic Local Agency": the assumption that an intervention
cannot influence the possibilities of events outside its future light cone.
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