Witnessing nonclassicality beyond quantum theory
Chiara Marletto, Vlatko Vedral
Abstract
We propose a general argument to show that if a physical system can mediate locally the generation of entanglement between two quantum systems, then it itself must be nonclassical. Remarkably, we do not assume any classical or quantum formalism to describe the mediating physical system: our result follows from general information-theoretic principles, drawn from the recently proposed constructor theory of information. This argument provides a broader theoretical basis for recently proposed tests of nonclassicality in gravity, based on witnessing gravitationally induced entanglement in quantum probes, making them applicable in the context where quantum theory may not apply.
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Quantum entanglementFormalism (music)Argument (complex analysis)QuantumTheoretical physicsQuantum informationComputer scienceQuantum gravityPhysicsStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsVisual artsBiochemistryChemistryMusicalArtQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics