Quantum information recovery from black hole with projective measurement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14207v1
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2024 14:45:44 GMT
- Title: Quantum information recovery from black hole with projective measurement
- Authors: Ran Li, Jin Wang
- Abstract summary: We studied the Hayden-Preskill thought experiment with the local projective measurement.
Compared to the original model, the measurement is applied on the Hawking radiation that was emitted after throwing the quantum diary into the black hole.
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- Abstract: We studied the Hayden-Preskill thought experiment with the local projective
measurement. Compared to the original model, the measurement is applied on the
Hawking radiation that was emitted after throwing the quantum diary into the
black hole. Within this setup, we explored various aspects of this model,
including the information recovery from the black hole, the relation to the
black hole final state proposal, the relation between the Yoshida-Kitaev
protocol and Petz recovery map, the effects of the decoherence, and the quantum
simulations of the decoding protocols. These aspects may provide us new
insights into the non-perturbative nature of quantum black holes.
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