Quantum information and relativity theory
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology · Perimeter Institute
Abstract
This article discusses the intimate relationship between quantum mechanics, information theory, and relativity theory. Taken together these are the foundations of present-day theoretical physics, and their interrelationship is an essential part of the theory. The acquisition of information from a quantum system by an observer occurs at the interface of classical and quantum physics. The authors review the essential tools needed to describe this interface, i.e., Kraus matrices and positive-operator-valued measures. They then discuss how special relativity imposes severe restrictions on the transfer of information between distant systems and the implications of the fact that quantum entropy is not a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 253
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Theory of relativity
- Theoretical physics
- General relativity
- Quantum gravity
- Special relativity
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum