Information and the Quantum World

The concept of information is not different in quantum theory from its counterpart in classical physics: a sui generis quantum information concept is not needed. However, the quantum world is radically different from its classical counterpart. This difference in structure of the material world has i...

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Main Author: Dennis Dieks
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/18/1/26
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spelling doaj-c512cece5ecb48bf9db966b7051fb0922020-11-24T22:50:16ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002016-01-011812610.3390/e18010026e18010026Information and the Quantum WorldDennis Dieks0History and Philosophy of Science, Utrecht University, P. O. Box 85170, 3508 AD Utrecht, The NetherlandsThe concept of information is not different in quantum theory from its counterpart in classical physics: a sui generis quantum information concept is not needed. However, the quantum world is radically different from its classical counterpart. This difference in structure of the material world has important consequences for the amounts of information that can be stored in physical systems and for the possibilities of information transfer. In many cases, overlap between quantum states (non-orthogonality of states) blurs distinctions and impedes efficient information transfer. However, the other typical quantum feature, entanglement, makes new and seemingly mysterious ways of transporting information possible. In this article, we suggest an interpretational scheme of quantum mechanics in terms of perspectival physical properties that may provide an intelligible account of these novel quantum possibilities, while staying close to the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/18/1/26perspectival quantum propertiesrelational propertiesquantum informationentanglement
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Information and the Quantum World
Entropy
perspectival quantum properties
relational properties
quantum information
entanglement
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title Information and the Quantum World
title_short Information and the Quantum World
title_full Information and the Quantum World
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publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The concept of information is not different in quantum theory from its counterpart in classical physics: a sui generis quantum information concept is not needed. However, the quantum world is radically different from its classical counterpart. This difference in structure of the material world has important consequences for the amounts of information that can be stored in physical systems and for the possibilities of information transfer. In many cases, overlap between quantum states (non-orthogonality of states) blurs distinctions and impedes efficient information transfer. However, the other typical quantum feature, entanglement, makes new and seemingly mysterious ways of transporting information possible. In this article, we suggest an interpretational scheme of quantum mechanics in terms of perspectival physical properties that may provide an intelligible account of these novel quantum possibilities, while staying close to the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics.
topic perspectival quantum properties
relational properties
quantum information
entanglement
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/18/1/26
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