Admissible Causal Structures and Correlations
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Publication:6506863
DOI10.1103/PRXQUANTUM.4.040307arXiv2210.12796MaRDI QIDQ6506863FDOQ6506863
Authors: Eleftherios-Ermis Tselentis, Ämin Baumeler
Abstract: It is well-known that if one assumes quantum theory to hold locally, then processes with indefinite causal order and cyclic causal structures become feasible. Here, we study qualitative limitations on causal structures and correlations imposed by local quantum theory. For one, we find a necessary graph theoretic criterion--the "siblings-on-cycles" property--for a causal structure to be admissible: Only such causal structures admit a realization consistent with local quantum theory. We conjecture that this property is moreover sufficient. This conjecture is motivated by an explicit construction of quantum causal models, and supported by numerical calculations. We show that these causal models, in a restricted setting, are indeed consistent. For another, we identify two sets of causal structures that, in the classical-deterministic case, give rise to causal and non-causal correlations respectively.
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