Algebraic properties of quantum reference frames: Does time fluctuate?
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.04520v1
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 19:30:20 GMT
- Title: Algebraic properties of quantum reference frames: Does time fluctuate?
- Authors: Martin Bojowald and Artur Tsobanjan
- Abstract summary: We show that fluctuations and correlations of reference variables, in particular of time, are restricted by their very nature of being used for reference.
We introduce the notion of "almost-positive" states as a suitable mathematical method.
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- Abstract: Quantum reference frames are expected to differ from classical reference
frames because they have to implement typical quantum features such as
fluctuations and correlations. Here, we show that fluctuations and correlations
of reference variables, in particular of time, are restricted by their very
nature of being used for reference. Mathematically, this property is
implemented by imposing constraints on the system to make sure that reference
variables are not physical degrees of freedom. These constraints not only
relate physical degrees of freedom to reference variables in order to describe
their behavior, they also restrict quantum fluctuations of reference variables
and their correlations with system degrees of freedom. We introduce the notion
of "almost-positive" states as a suitable mathematical method. An explicit
application of their properties to examples of recent interest in quantum
reference frames reveals previously unrecognized restrictions on possible
frame-system interactions. While currently discussed clock models rely on
assumptions that, as shown here, make them consistent as quantum reference
frames, relaxing these assumptions will expose the models to new restrictions
that appear to be rather strong. Almost-positive states also shed some light on
a recent debate about the consistency of relational quantum mechanics.
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