Indefinite order in the interface of quantum mechanics and gravity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.02290v1
- Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 01:16:27 GMT
- Title: Indefinite order in the interface of quantum mechanics and gravity
- Authors: Bruna Sahdo
- Abstract summary: We discuss the notion of indefinite order, which first appears in an abstract generalization of Quantum Theory.
We present how scenarios involving gravity in low energies could lead to indefinite order.
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- Abstract: Researchers have long been aiming to understand how the characteristics of
Quantum Theory and General Relativity combine to account for regimes in their
interface. One reason why this is a hard task is how differently the theories
approach time and causality. For instance, causal structure in relativity is
determined by the distribution of mass in spacetime while, in the quantum
formalism, it is supposed to be fixed and given in advance. In this master's
thesis, we discuss the notion of indefinite order, which first appears in an
abstract generalization of Quantum Theory [...] where the demand for global
causal structure is removed, in principle allowing cases for which the order of
operations in protocols is not necessarily well defined. One epitomical example
of indefinite order is the quantum switch process, which realizes a quantum
superposition of orders of two operations on a target system. The quantum
switch probabilities have been reproduced in experimental optical setups that
are fully described in principle by quantum mechanics. Since these experiments
are compatible with spacetime causal structure, this generated uncertainty
about the conclusions that can be drawn from obtaining these results depending
on the context. Here, we return to the initial motivations and also present how
scenarios involving gravity in low energies could lead to indefinite order.
This includes the formulation of a quantum switch in a quantum gravity scenario
and of a quantum switch in a classical Schwarzschild metric. The switch then
provides a common ground to discuss different kinds of setups. The latter
proposal of a quantum switch in a classical metric is an original work that,
aside from being an example of indefinite order, proposes the realization of
the protocol in Earth's gravity as a test of quantum mechanics on curved
spacetimes, a regime which has not yet been explored experimentally.
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