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Witnessing non-objectivity in the framework of strong quantum Darwinism

Thao P. Le, Alexandra Olaya-Castro

2020Quantum Science and Technology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Quantum Darwinism is a compelling theory that describes the quantum-to classical transition as the emergence of objectivity of quantum systems. Spectrum broadcast structure and strong quantum Darwinism are two extensions of this theory with emphasis on state structure and information respectively. The complete experimental verification of these three frameworks, however, requires quantum state tomography over both the system and accessible environments, thus limiting the feasibility and scalability of experimental tests. Here, we introduce a subspace-dependent objectivity operation and construct a witness that detects non-objectivity by comparing the dynamics of the system-environment state with and without the objectivity operation. We then propose a photonic experimental simulation that implements the witnessing scheme. Our work proposes a route to further experimental exploration of the quantum to classical transition.

Topics & Concepts

Objectivity (philosophy)QuantumComputer scienceQubitTheoretical physicsWitnessTheoretical computer scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEpistemologyPhilosophyProgramming languageQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture