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Inferring the arrow of time in quantum spatiotemporal correlations

Xiangjing Liu, Qian Chen, Oscar Dahlsten

2024Physical review. A/Physical review, A15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We consider how to tell the time-ordering associated with measurement data from quantum experiments at two times and any number of qubits. We define an arrow of time inference problem. We consider conditions on the initial and final states that are symmetric or asymmetric under time reversal. We represent the spatiotemporal measurement data via the pseudodensity matrix space-time state. There is a forward process which is completely positive and trace-preserving (CPTP) and a reverse process which is obtained via an alternative recovery map based on inverting unitary dilations. For asymmetric conditions, the protocol determines whether the data are consistent with the unitary dilation recovery map or the CPTP map. For symmetric conditions, the recovery map yields a valid CPTP map and the experiment may take place in either direction. We also discuss adapting the approach to the Leifer-Spekkens or Process matrix space-time states.

Topics & Concepts

Arrow of timePhysicsQuantumArrowStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceProgramming languageQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis