Wigner's friend scenarios: on what to condition and how to verify the predictions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06279v1
- Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2024 18:00:14 GMT
- Title: Wigner's friend scenarios: on what to condition and how to verify the predictions
- Authors: Flavio Del Santo, Gonzalo Manzano, Caslav Brukner,
- Abstract summary: Wigner's friend experiment and its modern extensions display the ambiguity of the quantum mechanical description regarding the assignment of quantum states.
We show that there are different types of information that each of the observers has that the other cannot have.
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- Abstract: Wigner's friend experiment and its modern extensions display the ambiguity of the quantum mechanical description regarding the assignment of quantum states. While the friend applies the state-update rule to the system upon observing an outcome of her measurement in a quantum system, Wigner describes the friend's measurement as a unitary evolution, resulting in an entangled state for the composite system of the friend and the system. In this respect, Wigner is often referred to as a "superobserver" who has the supreme technological ability to keep the friend's laboratory coherent. As such, it is often argued that he has the "correct" description of the state. Here we show that the situation is more symmetrical than is usually thought: there are different types of information that each of the observers has that the other fundamentally cannot have - they reside in different "bubbles" (in Calvalcanti's terminology). While this can explain why the objectivity of the state assignment is only relative to the bubble, we consider more elaborated situations in form of a game in which the players can switch between bubbles. We find that, in certain circumstances, observers may be entitled to adopt and verify the state assignment from another bubble if they condition their predictions on all information that is in principle available to them.
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