Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles

As first noted by Rafael Sorkin, there is a limit to quantum interference. The interference pattern formed in a multi-slit experiment is a function of the interference patterns formed between pairs of slits; there are no genuinely new features resulting from considering three slits instead of two. S...

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Main Authors: Howard Barnum, Ciarán M. Lee, Carlo Maria Scandolo, John H. Selby
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/19/6/253
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spelling doaj-31f1d8d2c8154f81ae988dc59f5c8c8a2020-11-24T21:56:00ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002017-06-0119625310.3390/e19060253e19060253Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity PrinciplesHoward Barnum0Ciarán M. Lee1Carlo Maria Scandolo2John H. Selby3Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory (QMATH), Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, DK-2100 Copenhagen, DenmarkDepartment of Physics, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UKDepartment of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QD, UKDepartment of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QD, UKAs first noted by Rafael Sorkin, there is a limit to quantum interference. The interference pattern formed in a multi-slit experiment is a function of the interference patterns formed between pairs of slits; there are no genuinely new features resulting from considering three slits instead of two. Sorkin has introduced a hierarchy of mathematically conceivable higher-order interference behaviours, where classical theory lies at the first level of this hierarchy and quantum theory theory at the second. Informally, the order in this hierarchy corresponds to the number of slits on which the interference pattern has an irreducible dependence. Many authors have wondered why quantum interference is limited to the second level of this hierarchy. Does the existence of higher-order interference violate some natural physical principle that we believe should be fundamental? In the current work we show that such principles can be found which limit interference behaviour to second-order, or “quantum-like”, interference, but that do not restrict us to the entire quantum formalism. We work within the operational framework of generalised probabilistic theories, and prove that any theory satisfying Causality, Purity Preservation, Pure Sharpness, and Purification—four principles that formalise the fundamental character of purity in nature—exhibits at most second-order interference. Hence these theories are, at least conceptually, very “close” to quantum theory. Along the way we show that systems in such theories correspond to Euclidean Jordan algebras. Hence, they are self-dual and, moreover, multi-slit experiments in such theories are described by pure projectors.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/19/6/253higher-order interferencegeneralised probabilistic theoriesEuclidean Jordan algebras
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Ciarán M. Lee
Carlo Maria Scandolo
John H. Selby
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Ciarán M. Lee
Carlo Maria Scandolo
John H. Selby
Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles
Entropy
higher-order interference
generalised probabilistic theories
Euclidean Jordan algebras
author_facet Howard Barnum
Ciarán M. Lee
Carlo Maria Scandolo
John H. Selby
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title Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles
title_short Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles
title_full Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles
title_fullStr Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles
title_full_unstemmed Ruling out Higher-Order Interference from Purity Principles
title_sort ruling out higher-order interference from purity principles
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publishDate 2017-06-01
description As first noted by Rafael Sorkin, there is a limit to quantum interference. The interference pattern formed in a multi-slit experiment is a function of the interference patterns formed between pairs of slits; there are no genuinely new features resulting from considering three slits instead of two. Sorkin has introduced a hierarchy of mathematically conceivable higher-order interference behaviours, where classical theory lies at the first level of this hierarchy and quantum theory theory at the second. Informally, the order in this hierarchy corresponds to the number of slits on which the interference pattern has an irreducible dependence. Many authors have wondered why quantum interference is limited to the second level of this hierarchy. Does the existence of higher-order interference violate some natural physical principle that we believe should be fundamental? In the current work we show that such principles can be found which limit interference behaviour to second-order, or “quantum-like”, interference, but that do not restrict us to the entire quantum formalism. We work within the operational framework of generalised probabilistic theories, and prove that any theory satisfying Causality, Purity Preservation, Pure Sharpness, and Purification—four principles that formalise the fundamental character of purity in nature—exhibits at most second-order interference. Hence these theories are, at least conceptually, very “close” to quantum theory. Along the way we show that systems in such theories correspond to Euclidean Jordan algebras. Hence, they are self-dual and, moreover, multi-slit experiments in such theories are described by pure projectors.
topic higher-order interference
generalised probabilistic theories
Euclidean Jordan algebras
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/19/6/253
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